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<div style="text-align: center; font-size: x-large; padding: 1em;">'''Welcome to the {{SITENAME}}!'''</div>
A wiki community of fictional television and radio stations created by broadcasting nerds/enthusiasts.
We're a collaborative community website about {{topic}} that anyone, including you, can build and expand. Wikis like this one depend on readers getting involved and adding content. Click the "ADD NEW PAGE" or "EDIT" button at the top of any page to get started!
==Important articles==
<gallery position="center" captionalign="center" navigation="true">
File:Placeholder | [[A page about your topic]] |link=A page about your topic
File:Placeholder | [[A Main Character]] |link=A Main Character
File:Placeholder | [[The First Episode]] |link=The First Episode
File:Placeholder | [[An Important Location]] |link=An Important Location
File:Placeholder | [[A Key Event]] |link=A Key Event
File:Placeholder | [[A Crucial Item]] |link=A Crucial Item
</gallery>
<!-- The gallery above works well for individual articles, but it would also be good to have another below it that points to important Category: pages. -->
<mainpage-endcolumn />
<mainpage-rightcolumn-start />
''Need help building out this community?''
*[[Project:Wiki rules|Rules of this wiki]]
*[[w:c:community:Help:Getting Started|Getting Started]]
*[[w:c:community:Help:Contributing|How to Contribute]]
*[[w:c:community:Help:Community Management|Managing your new community]]
*[[w:c:community:Help:Contents|Guides]]
*[[w:c:community:Help:Index|All Help articles]]
You can also be part of the larger Fandom family of communities. Visit [[w:c:community|Fandom's Community Central]]!
''Community Founders'': Write a good and paragraph-length description for your welcome section about your topic. Let your readers know what your topic is about and add some general information about it. Then you should visit [[Special:AdminDashboard|the admin dashboard for more tips]].
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<includeonly><infobox type="Album">
<title source="title"/>
<image source="image"><caption source="imagecaption"/></image>
<data source="artist"><label>Artist</label></data>
<data source="released"><label>Released</label></data>
<data source="recorded"><label>Recorded</label></data>
<data source="length"><label>Length</label></data>
<data source="label"><label>Label</label></data>
<data source="producer"><label>Producer</label></data>
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== Description ==
To use this template, add the {{T|{{BASEPAGENAME}}}} template and fill in the appropriate fields. Fields left blank will not appear in articles. This infobox template uses [[w:Help:Infobox|Fandom's infobox syntax]].
== Syntax ==
<pre>
{{Album
| title =
| image = [e.g. "Example.jpg"]
| imagecaption =
| artist =
| released =
| recorded =
| length =
| label =
| producer =
}}
</pre>
== Sample output ==
{{Album
| title = Fleur
| image = Example.jpg
| artist = Marigold
| released = June 2012
| recorded = 2011
| length = 88:88
| label = Spring
| producer = Daffy
}}
<pre>
{{Album
| title = Fleur
| image = Example.jpg
| artist = Marigold
| released = June 2012
| recorded = 2011
| length = 88:88
| label = Spring
| producer = Daffy
}}
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| View or edit [[{{{1|Template:{{PAGENAMEE}}/doc}}}|this documentation]]. ([[Template:Documentation|About template documentation]])
|-
| Editors can experiment in this template's [{{fullurl:{{FULLPAGENAMEE}}/sandbox|action=edit}} sandbox] and [{{fullurl:{{FULLPAGENAMEE}}/testcases}} test case] pages.
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{{{{{1|{{PAGENAME}}/doc}}}}}</div></includeonly><noinclude>{{Documentation}}[[Category:Documentation templates]]</noinclude>
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==Description==
This template is used to insert descriptions on template pages.
==Syntax==
Add <code><nowiki><noinclude></nowiki>{{t|Documentation}}<nowiki></noinclude></nowiki></code> at the end of the template page.
Add <code><nowiki><noinclude></nowiki>{{t|Documentation|documentation page}}<nowiki></noinclude></nowiki></code> to transclude an alternative page from the /doc subpage.
==Usage==
===On the Template page===
This is the normal format when used:
<pre>
TEMPLATE CODE
<includeonly>Any categories to be inserted into articles by the template</includeonly>
<noinclude>{{Documentation}}</noinclude>
</pre>
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The documentation page is usually located on the /doc subpage for a template, but a different page can be specified with the first parameter of the template (see [[#Syntax|Syntax]]).
Normally, you will want to write something like the following on the documentation page:
<pre>
==Description==
This template is used to do something.
==Syntax==
Type <code>{{t|templatename}}</code> somewhere.
==Samples==
<code><nowiki>{{templatename|input}}</nowiki></code>
results in...
{{templatename|input}}
<includeonly>Any categories for the template itself</includeonly>
<noinclude>[[Category:Template documentation]]</noinclude>
</pre>
Use any or all of the above description/syntax/sample output sections. You may also want to add "see also" or other sections.
Note that the above example also uses the [[Template:T]] template.
<includeonly>[[Category:Documentation templates]]</includeonly><noinclude>[[Category:Template documentation]]</noinclude>
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<includeonly><infobox type="Character">
<title source="name"/>
<image source="image">
<caption source="imagecaption" />
</image>
<group>
<data source="aliases"><label>Aliases</label></data>
<data source="relatives"><label>Relatives</label></data>
<data source="affiliation"><label>Affiliation</label></data>
<data source="occupation"><label>Occupation</label></data>
</group>
<group>
<header>Biographical information</header>
<data source="marital"><label>Marital status</label></data>
<data source="birthDate"><label>Date of birth</label></data>
<data source="birthPlace"><label>Place of birth</label></data>
<data source="deathDate"><label>Date of death</label></data>
<data source="deathPlace"><label>Place of death</label></data>
</group>
<group>
<header>Physical description</header>
<data source="species"><label>Species</label></data>
<data source="gender"><label>Gender</label></data>
<data source="height"><label>Height</label></data>
<data source="weight"><label>Weight</label></data>
<data source="eyes"><label>Eye color</label></data>
</group>
<group>
<header>Appearances</header>
<data source="portrayedby"><label>Portrayed by</label></data>
<data source="appearsin"><label>Appears in</label></data>
<data source="debut"><label>Debut</label></data>
</group>
</infobox>{{#ifeq: {{NAMESPACENUMBER}} | 0 | [[Category:Characters]]}}</includeonly><noinclude>{{Documentation}}</noinclude>
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== Description ==
To use this template, add the {{T|{{BASEPAGENAME}}}} template and fill in the appropriate fields. Fields left blank will not appear in articles. This infobox template uses [[w:Help:Infobox|Fandom's infobox syntax]].
== Syntax ==
<pre>
{{Character
| name =
| image =
| imagecaption =
| aliases =
| relatives =
| affiliation =
| occupation =
| marital =
| birthDate =
| birthPlace =
| deathDate =
| deathPlace =
| species =
| gender =
| height =
| weight =
| eyes =
| portrayedby =
| appearsin =
| debut =
}}
</pre>
== Sample output ==
{{Character
| name = Flowa
| image = Example.jpg
| imagecaption = Flowa, at rest
| aliases = Flo
| relatives =
| affiliation =
| occupation =
| marital =
| birthDate = July 21st, 2013
| birthPlace = Iowa
| deathDate =
| deathPlace =
| species = Plant
| gender =
| height =
| weight =
| eyes =
| portrayedby =
| appearsin =
| debut =
}}
<pre>
{{Character
| name = Flowa
| image = Example.jpg
| imagecaption = Flowa, at rest
| aliases = Flo
| relatives =
| affiliation =
| occupation =
| marital =
| birthDate = July 21st, 2013
| birthPlace = Iowa
| deathDate =
| deathPlace =
| species = Plant
| gender =
| height =
| weight =
| eyes =
| portrayedby =
| appearsin =
| debut =
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</pre><includeonly>[[Category:Infobox templates]]</includeonly><noinclude>[[Category:Template documentation]]</noinclude>
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<includeonly><infobox type="Book">
<title source="title"/>
<image source="image"><caption source="imagecaption"/></image>
<data source="author"><label>Author</label></data>
<data source="illustrator"><label>Illustrator</label></data>
<data source="datePublished"><label>Published on</label></data>
<data source="publisher"><label>Publisher</label></data>
<group layout="horizontal">
<header>Publication order</header>
<data source="previous"><label>Previous</label></data>
<data source="next"><label>Next</label></data>
</group>
</infobox>{{#ifeq: {{NAMESPACENUMBER}} | 0 | [[Category:Books]]}}</includeonly><noinclude>{{Documentation}}</noinclude>
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== Description ==
To use this template, add the {{T|{{BASEPAGENAME}}}} template and fill in the appropriate fields. Fields left blank will not appear in articles. This infobox template uses [[w:Help:Infobox|Fandom's infobox syntax]].
== Syntax ==
<pre>{{Book
| title =
| image = [e.g. "Example.jpg"]
| author =
| illustrator =
| datePublished =
| publisher =
| previous =
| next =
}}</pre>
== Sample output ==
{{Book
| title = The Adventures of Flower
| image = Example.jpg
| author = Alice
| illustrator = Bob
| datePublished = April 1928
| publisher = Arthur's
| previous = Book One
| next = Book Three
}}
<pre>{{Book
| title = The Adventures of Flower
| image = Example.jpg
| author = Alice
| illustrator = Bob
| datePublished = April 1928
| publisher = Arthur's
| previous = Book One
| next = Book Three
}}
</pre><includeonly>[[Category:Infobox templates]]</includeonly><noinclude>[[Category:Template documentation]]</noinclude>
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<includeonly><infobox type="Episode">
<title source="title"/>
<image source="image"><caption source="imagecaption"/></image>
<data source="partOfSeason"><label>Season</label></data>
<data source="episodeNumber"><label>Episode</label></data>
<data source="airDate"><label>Air date</label></data>
<data source="writer"><label>Writer</label></data>
<data source="director"><label>Director</label></data>
<group layout="horizontal">
<header>Episode guide</header>
<data source="previousEpisode"><label>Previous</label></data>
<data source="nextEpisode"><label>Next</label></data>
</group>
</infobox>{{#ifeq: {{NAMESPACENUMBER}} | 0 | [[Category:Episodes]]}}</includeonly><noinclude>{{Documentation}}</noinclude>
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== Description ==
To use this template, add the {{T|{{BASEPAGENAME}}}} template and fill in the appropriate fields. Fields left blank will not appear in articles. This infobox template uses [[w:Help:Infobox|Fandom's infobox syntax]].
== Syntax ==
<pre>{{Episode
| title =
| partOfSeason =
| episodeNumber =
| image = [e.g. "Example.jpg"]
| airDate =
| writer =
| director =
| previousEpisode =
| nextEpisode =
}}</pre>
== Sample output ==
{{Episode
| title = Flower of Babel
| partOfSeason = One
| episodeNumber = Three
| image = Example.jpg
| airDate = Unaired
| writer = D. Righta
| director = A. di Rektour
| previousEpisode = Episode Two
| nextEpisode = Episode Four
}}<pre>{{Episode
| title = Flower of Babel
| partOfSeason = One
| episodeNumber = Three
| image = Example.jpg
| airDate = Unaired
| writer = D. Righta
| director = A. di Rektour
| previousEpisode = Episode Two
| nextEpisode = Episode Four
}}</pre>
<includeonly>[[Category:Infobox templates]]</includeonly><noinclude>[[Category:Template documentation]]</noinclude>
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<includeonly><infobox type="Event">
<title source="title"/>
<image source="image"><caption source="imagecaption"/></image>
<data source="performers"><label>Performers</label></data>
<data source="date"><label>Date</label></data>
<data source="location"><label>Location</label></data>
</infobox>{{#ifeq: {{NAMESPACENUMBER}} | 0 | [[Category:Events]]}}</includeonly><noinclude>{{Documentation}}</noinclude>
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== Description ==
To use this template, add the {{T|{{BASEPAGENAME}}}} template and fill in the appropriate fields. Fields left blank will not appear in articles. This infobox template uses [[w:Help:Infobox|Fandom's infobox syntax]].
== Syntax ==
<pre>
{{Event
| title =
| image = [e.g. "Example.jpg"]
| imagecaption =
| performers =
| date =
| location =
}}
</pre>
== Sample output ==
{{Event
| title = Flower du Jour
| image = Example.jpg
| performers = Awesome Ones
| date = All the time
| location = Everywhere
}}
<pre>
{{Event
| title = Flower du Jour
| image = Example.jpg
| performers = Awesome Ones
| date = All the time
| location = Everywhere
}}
</pre><includeonly>[[Category:Infobox templates]]</includeonly><noinclude>[[Category:Template documentation]]</noinclude>
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<includeonly><infobox type="Item">
<title source="title"/>
<image source="image"><caption source="imagecaption"/></image>
<data source="type"><label>Type</label></data>
<data source="effects"><label>Effects</label></data>
<data source="source"><label>Source</label></data>
<data source="buy"><label>Cost to buy</label></data>
<data source="sell"><label>Cost to sell</label></data>
</infobox>{{#ifeq: {{NAMESPACENUMBER}} | 0 | [[Category:Items]]}}</includeonly><noinclude>{{Documentation}}</noinclude>
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== Description ==
To use this template, add the {{T|{{BASEPAGENAME}}}} template and fill in the appropriate fields. Fields left blank will not appear in articles. This infobox template uses [[w:Help:Infobox|Fandom's infobox syntax]].
== Syntax ==
<pre>
{{Item
| title =
| image = [e.g. "Example.jpg"]
| imagecaption =
| type =
| effects =
| source =
| buy =
| sell =
}}
</pre>
== Sample output ==
{{Item
| title = Power Flower
| image = Example.jpg
| type = Food
| effects = +1 Fire
| source = Vendor
| buy = 5g
| sell = 1g
}}<pre>
{{Item
| title = Power Flower
| image = Example.jpg
| type = Food
| effects = +1 Fire
| source = Vendor
| buy = 5g
| sell = 1g
}}
</pre><includeonly>[[Category:Infobox templates]]</includeonly><noinclude>[[Category:Template documentation]]</noinclude>
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<includeonly><infobox type="Location">
<title source="title"/>
<image source="image"><caption source="imagecaption"/></image>
<image source="map"><caption source="mapcaption"/></image>
<data source="type"><label>Type</label></data>
<data source="level"><label>Level</label></data>
<data source="location"><label>Location</label></data>
<data source="inhabitants"><label>Inhabitants</label></data>
</infobox>{{#ifeq: {{NAMESPACENUMBER}} | 0 | [[Category:Locations]]}}</includeonly><noinclude>{{Documentation}}</noinclude>
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== Description ==
To use this template, add the {{T|{{BASEPAGENAME}}}} template and fill in the appropriate fields. Fields left blank will not appear in articles. This infobox template uses [[w:Help:Infobox|Fandom's infobox syntax]].
== Syntax ==
<pre>
{{Location
| title =
| image = [e.g. "Example.jpg"]
| imagecaption =
| map = [e.g. "Example.jpg"]
| mapcaption =
| type =
| level =
| location =
| inhabitants =
}}
</pre>
== Sample output ==
{{Location
| title = Flora Island
| image = Example.jpg
| imagecaption = The island
| map = Example.jpg
| mapcaption = Zone map
| type = Contested
| level = 1-5
| location = Earth
| inhabitants = Stompy Humans, Drinky Bees
}}<pre>
{{Location
| title = Flora Island
| image = Example.jpg
| imagecaption = The island
| map = Example.jpg
| mapcaption = Zone map
| type = Contested
| level = 1-5
| location = Earth
| inhabitants = Stompy Humans, Drinky Bees
}}
</pre><includeonly>[[Category:Infobox templates]]</includeonly><noinclude>[[Category:Template documentation]]</noinclude>
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:This template is used to create a basic navigation box. You can do so by calling the template, via the steps under "Syntax", but it is recommended to '''copy the code verbatim''' via the steps under "Navbox Creation".
;Navbox Creation
<inputbox>
type=create
prefix=Template:
preload=Template:Navbox
editintro=Template:Navbox/doc
buttonlabel=Make your navbox!
default = Navbox Foo
</inputbox>
#Think of a name for your navbox, like "Navbox Foo". Type it in the above field, press the button, and save the page immediately. Be ready to return to ''this'' page to see the rest of the instructions.
#Edit the resulting page in source mode.
#Replace <code>{{{header}}}</code> with the text you would like to appear in the header.
#Replace <code>{{{body}}}</code> with the text you would like to appear in the body.
#To add another section, copy these four lines of code immediately below the lines in the existing code that they resemble:
<pre>|-
! style="padding:0.2em 0.5em;" nowrap="nowrap" class="color1" | {{{header}}}
|-
| style="padding:0.2em 0.5em;" | {{{body}}}</pre>
Save the page once you have added as many sections as you needed, and filled them with content. You may also want to create a /doc subpage explaining that to call the resulting template, one must only type <code>{<nowiki/>{Navbox Foo}}</code>, or rather, whatever we decided to name the template in step 1.
;Syntax
<pre>{{navbox
|header=Land of Bob
|body=This <nowiki>[[place]]</nowiki> and that <nowiki>[[place]]</nowiki>.
}}</pre>
:Results in...
{{navbox
|header=Land of Bob
|body=This <nowiki>[[place]]</nowiki> and that <nowiki>[[place]]</nowiki>.
}}
<includeonly>[[Category:Navbox templates]]</includeonly><noinclude>[[Category:Template documentation]]</noinclude>
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<includeonly><infobox type="Quest">
<title source="title"/>
<image source="image"><caption source="imagecaption"/></image>
<data source="start"><label>Start</label></data>
<data source="end"><label>End</label></data>
<data source="prerequisites"><label>Prerequisites</label></data>
<data source="level"><label>Level</label></data>
<data source="location"><label>Location</label></data>
<data source="rewards"><label>Rewards</label></data>
<group layout="horizontal">
<header>Quest progression</header>
<data source="previous"><label>Previous</label></data>
<data source="next"><label>Next</label></data>
</group>
</infobox>{{#ifeq: {{NAMESPACENUMBER}} | 0 | [[Category:Quests]]}}</includeonly><noinclude>{{Documentation}}</noinclude>
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== Description ==
To use this template, add the {{T|{{BASEPAGENAME}}}} template and fill in the appropriate fields. Fields left blank will not appear in articles. This infobox template uses [[w:Help:Infobox|Fandom's infobox syntax]].
== Syntax ==
<pre>
{{Quest
| title =
| image = [e.g. "Example.jpg"]
| imagecaption =
| start =
| end =
| prerequisites =
| level =
| location =
| rewards =
| previous =
| next =
}}
</pre>
== Sample output ==
{{Quest
| title = Example infobox
| image = Example.jpg
| start = Chrys
| end = Geran
| prerequisites = None
| level = 5
| location = Earth
| rewards = Justice-Wrought Petals
| previous = A
| next = C
}}
<pre>{{Quest
| title = Example infobox
| image = Example.jpg
| start = Chrys
| end = Geran
| prerequisites = None
| level = 5
| location = Earth
| rewards = Justice-Wrought Petals
| previous = A
| next = C
}}
</pre><includeonly>[[Category:Infobox templates]]</includeonly><noinclude>[[Category:Template documentation]]</noinclude>
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;Syntax
:Type <code>{{t|self}}</code> on the image information page.
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;Description
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;Syntax
:Type <code>{{t|From Wikimedia}}</code> on the image information page.
<includeonly>[[Category:Image license templates]]</includeonly><noinclude>[[Category:Template documentation]]</noinclude>
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;Syntax
:Type <code>{{t|CC-BY-SA}}</code> on the image information page.
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;Syntax
:Type <code>{{t|Other free}}</code> on the image information page.
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;Description
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;Syntax
:Type <code>{{t|PD}}</code> on the image information page.
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== Description ==
This template uses your wiki's <code>SITENAME</code> and strips off the word "wiki" leaving what is in most cases the text describing the topic of your wiki. To use this template in its basic form, simply add the {{T|{{BASEPAGENAME}}}} template wherever you want your topic to appear in a sentence or section.
If your wiki's <code>SITENAME</code> minus the word "wiki" is not a good descriptor for your wiki's topic, you may also simply edit the template and replace it with just the text you want displayed.
== Syntax ==
<pre>{{Topic}}</pre>
== Sample output ==
{{Topic}}
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The subcategories of this category contain pages that have been identified as needing attention for one or more of the following reasons:
* Changes have been suggested that should be discussed first or are under discussion.
* The page has flaws that need addressing by an editor with the knowledge or skills to help.
* The action the page needs requires special rights.
''See also:''
{{cols|2|
* [[Special:BrokenRedirects|Broken redirects]]
* [[Special:DoubleRedirects|Double redirects]]
* [[Special:UncategorizedCategories|Uncategorized categories]]
* [[Special:UncategorizedFiles|Uncategorized files]]
* [[Special:UncategorizedPages|Uncategorized pages]]
* [[Special:UncategorizedTemplates|Uncategorized templates]]
* [[Special:WantedCategories|Wanted categories]]
* [[Special:WantedFiles|Wanted files]]
* [[Special:WantedPages|Wanted pages]]
* [[Special:WantedTemplates|Wanted templates]]
* [[Special:TrackingCategories|Other special tracking categories]]
}}
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The templates in this category contain documentation about other templates. The are automatically put here by the {{T|Documentation}} template.
[[Category:Templates]]
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<includeonly>{{#invoke:Hatnote|main}}</includeonly>
<noinclude>{{Documentation|:Template:Hatnote/doc}}<!--
For a more traditional wikitext version of this template, see
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<includeonly>{{#invoke:Hatnote|about}}</includeonly>
<noinclude>{{Documentation|:Template:Hatnote/doc}}<!--
For a more traditional wikitext version of this template, see
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<includeonly>{{#invoke:Hatnote|For}}</includeonly>
<noinclude>{{Documentation|:Template:Hatnote/doc}}<!--
For a more traditional wikitext version of this template, see
https://templates.fandom.com/wiki/Template:Hatnote
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<includeonly>{{#invoke:Hatnote|further}}</includeonly>
<noinclude>{{Documentation|:Template:Hatnote/doc}}<!--
For a more traditional wikitext version of this template, see
https://templates.fandom.com/wiki/Template:Hatnote
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<includeonly>{{#invoke:Hatnote|hatnote}}</includeonly><noinclude>{{Documentation}}</noinclude>
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{{MessageBox
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|type = delete
|text = This page has been nominated for removal from the wiki.
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{{#invoke:Quote|quote}}<noinclude>{{Documentation}}<!--
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{{MessageBox
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| type = disambiguation
| text = The following is a list of links to pages that might share the same title.
| comment = Please follow one of the disambiguation links below or [[Special:Search|search]] to find the page you were looking for if it is not listed. If an [[Special:Whatlinkshere/{{FULLPAGENAME}}|internal link]] led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article.
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<includeonly><blockquote data-format="dialogue">{{#invoke:Dialogue|main}}</blockquote></includeonly><noinclude>{{Documentation}}<!--
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{{SAFESUBST:<noinclude />#invoke:Namespace detect|main}}<noinclude>{{Documentation}}<!--
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The hatnotes used for adding links between articles where more context is important.
Broadly speaking, a hatnote should answer a readers' question: Am I on the right page?
== Usage ==
; Basic usage:
{{hatnote|''text''}}
; All parameters:
{{hatnote|''text''|extraclasses=''extra classes''|selfref=''yes''|category=''no''}}
== Parameters ==
This template accepts the following parameters:
* <code>1</code> - the hatnote text (required)
* <code>extraclasses</code> - any extra CSS classes to be added.
* <code>selfref</code> - If set to "yes", "y", "true" or "1", adds the CSS class "selfref". This is used to denote self-references.
* <code>category</code> - If set to "no", "n", "false", or "0", suppresses the error tracking category ([[:Category:Hatnote templates with errors]]). This has an effect only if the leftmost parameter (the hatnote text) is omitted.
== Example ==
* <code><nowiki>{{hatnote|Example hatnote text}}</nowiki></code> → {{hatnote|Example hatnote text}}
== Typical types ==
{{T|Main}}, {{T|Further}} are very similar, but indicate either the primary page for a topic or more detailed related topic. They have a nearly identical set of parameters.
;{{T|Main}}: When an article is large, it often has a summary and a link to a main article. This template is used after the heading of the summary, to indicate a link to the subtopic article that has been summarized.
;{{T|Further}}: Used to link to articles containing further information on this topic.
;{{T|See also}}: Used to link to additional articles on related topics.
:;{{T|Main|Main Page}} →:{{Main|Main Page}}
:;{{T|Main|Main Page|Main Page}} →:{{Main|Main Page|Main Page}}
:*<code>1</code>, <code>2</code>, <code>3</code>, ... – the pages to link to. If no page names are specified, the current page name is used instead (without the namespace prefix). Categories and files are automatically escaped with the [[w:Help:Colon trick|colon trick]], and links to sections are automatically formatted as ''page § section'', rather than the MediaWiki default of ''page#section''.
:*<code>l1</code>, <code>l2</code>, <code>l3</code>, ... ''or''<code>label 1</code>, <code>label 2</code>, <code>label 3</code>, ... – optional labels for each of the pages to link to (this is for articles where a piped link would be used). Note that the extra parameters use a lower case 'L', for example, <code>l1</code>, <u>not</u> <code>L1</code>.
:*<code>selfref</code> – if set to "yes", "y", "true" or "1", adds the CSS class "selfref". This is used to denote self-references.
== Disambiguation ==
Templates such as {{T|About}} and {{T|For}} are to be used in cases where a disambiguation is not needed. In general, disambiguation pages should only be used for 4 or more titles that are mostly or entirely identical, except for a qualifier.
;{{T|About}}: Links the reader to other articles with similar titles or concepts that they may have been seeking instead. The template has several formats, including:
:;{{T|About|Use1}} →:{{About|}}
:;{{T|About|Use1|<nowiki/>|Main Page}} →:{{About|Use1||Main Page}}
:;{{T|About|Use1|<nowiki/>|Main Page|and|Main Page}} →:{{About|Use1||Main Page|and|Main Page}}
:;{{T|About|Use1|Use2|Main Page}} →:{{About|Use1|Use2|Main Page}}
:;{{T|About|Use1|Use2|Main Page|and|Main Page}} →:{{About|Use1|Use2|Main Page|and|Main Page}}
:;{{T|About|Use1|Use2|Main Page|other uses}} →:{{About|Use1|Use2|Main Page|other uses}}
Alternately, a <code>section=yes</code> parameter can be added to the {{T|About}} template for use at the top of a section. When using this parameter, the wording in the template changes to specify that it is being used in a section:
:;{{T|About|Use1|<nowiki>section=yes</nowiki>}} →:{{About|Use1|section=yes}}
:;{{T|About|Use1|<nowiki/>|Main Page|<nowiki>section=yes</nowiki>}} →:{{About|Use1||Main Page|section=yes}}
:;{{T|About|Use1|Use2|Main Page|<nowiki>section=yes</nowiki>}} →:{{About|Use1|Use2|Main Page|section=yes}}
:;{{T|About|Use1|Use2|Main Page|and|Main Page|<nowiki>section=yes</nowiki>}} →:{{About|Use1|Use2|Main Page|and|Main Page|section=yes}}
:;{{T|About|Use1|Use2|Main Page|other uses|<nowiki>section=yes</nowiki>}} →:{{About|Use1|Use2|Main Page|other uses|section=yes}}
A <var>text</var> option adds text to the end; note that this should be only used when truly necessary, and the other hatnote templates listed below don't suffice. This template also supports <var>selfref</var>.
;{{T|For}}: Provides links to up to four articles or disambiguation pages. It accepts zero to five parameters.
:;If used without parameters on a page named ''Foo'', the result is
::{{hatnote|For other uses, see [[:Foo (disambiguation)]].}}
:;The first parameter changes the hatnote itself and should be plain text, e.g. {{T|For|similar terms}} yields
::{{hatnote|For similar terms, see [[:Foo (disambiguation)]].}}
:;The second parameter is used to change the resultant link, e.g. {{T|For|similar terms|Main Page}} yields
::{{For|similar terms|Main Page}}
:;The third, fourth and fifth parameters are used to give one, two, or three supplementary links:
:*{{For|similar terms|Main Page|Main Page}}
:*{{For|similar terms|Main Page|Main Page|Main Page}}
:*{{For|similar terms|Main Page|Main Page|Main Page|Main Page}}
:the last being produced by e.g. {{T|For|similar terms|Main Page|Main Page|Main Page|Main Page}}.
== Errors ==
If no hatnote text is supplied, the template will output the following message:
* {{hatnote|category=no}}
If you see this error message, it is for one of four reasons:
# No parameters were specified (the template code was <code><nowiki>{{hatnote}}</nowiki></code>). Please use <code><nowiki>{{hatnote|</nowiki>''text''<nowiki>}}</nowiki></code> instead.
# Some parameters were specified, but the hatnote text wasn't included. For example, the template text <code><nowiki>{{hatnote|extraclasses=seealso}}</nowiki></code> will produce this error. Please use (for example) <code><nowiki>{{hatnote|</nowiki>''text''<nowiki>|extraclasses=seealso}}</nowiki></code> instead.
# The hatnote text was specified, but that text contains an equals sign ("="). The equals sign has a special meaning in template code, and because of this it cannot be used in template parameters that do not specify a parameter name. For example, the template code <code><nowiki>{{hatnote|2+2=4}}</nowiki></code> will produce this error. To work around this, you can specify the parameter name explicitly by using <code>1=</code> before the hatnote text, like this: <code><nowiki>{{hatnote|1=2+2=4}}</nowiki></code>.
# You tried to access [[Module:Hatnote]] directly by using <code><nowiki>{{#invoke:hatnote|hatnote|</nowiki>''text''<nowiki>}}</nowiki></code>. Use of #invoke in this way has been disabled for performance reasons. Please use <code><nowiki>{{hatnote|</nowiki>''text''<nowiki>}}</nowiki></code> instead.
Pages that contain this error message are tracked in [[:Category:Hatnote templates with errors]].
== Technical details ==
This template uses the [[w:Help:Lua|Lua templating language]], and more information can be found [[w:c:dev:Global_Lua_Modules/Hatnote|on the Global Lua Module page]]. '''For a traditional wikitext version of this template, see [[w:c:templates:Template:Hatnote|Hatnote on Templates Wiki]]'''.
The HTML code produced by this template looks like this:
* <code><nowiki><div role="note" class="hatnote"></nowiki>''hatnote text''<nowiki></div></nowiki></code>
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;Description
:This template is used to mark pages for deletion, categorizing them in [[:Category:Candidates for deletion]].
;Syntax
:Type <code>{{t|delete}}</code> on the page to be deleted.'''
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==Description==
To use this template, enter the following and fill in the appropriate fields. Most fields left blank will not show up.
==Syntax==
<pre>
{{Quote
| quote =
| speaker =
| source =
}}
</pre>
As an alternative, these can be placed in positional order.
==Samples==
{{Quote
| quote = When you play the game of thrones, you win or you die.
| speaker = [[w:c:gameofthrones:Cersei Lannister|Cersei Lannister]]
| source = [[w:c:gameofthrones:You Win or You Die|"You Win or You Die"]]
}}
<pre>
{{Quote
| quote = When you play the game of thrones, you win or you die.
| speaker = [[w:c:gameofthrones:Cersei Lannister|Cersei Lannister]]
| source = [[w:c:gameofthrones:You Win or You Die|"You Win or You Die"]]
}}
</pre>
or
<pre>
{{Quote
| When you play the game of thrones, you win or you die.
| [[w:c:gameofthrones:Cersei Lannister|Cersei Lannister]]
| [[w:c:gameofthrones:You Win or You Die|"You Win or You Die"]]
}}
</pre>
== Technical details ==
This template uses the [[w:Help:Lua|Lua templating language]], and more information can be found [[w:c:dev:Global_Lua_Modules/Quote|on the Global Lua Module page]]. '''For a traditional wikitext version of this template, see [[w:c:templates:Template:Quote|Quote on Templates Wiki]]'''.
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;Description
:Marks an article as a disambiguation page, adding a banner to the article and categorizing it under [[:Category:Disambiguations]].
;Syntax
:Add <code>{{t|disambiguation}}</code> at the top of a disambiguation page.
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{{T|MessageBox}} is a template for creating message boxes.
It is highly customizable with classes, inline styles, and provided CSS selectors. Optional features such as an image, left border, right-side text (for e.g. shortcuts), and a dismiss function.
It uses the [[w:Help:Lua|Lua templating language]], and more information can be found [[w:c:dev:Global_Lua_Modules/Mbox|on the Global Lua Module page]]. This version is modified to produce a starter style, based on the [[w:c:dev:mediawiki:Global Lua Modules/Mbox.css|basic style from the module]]. To use the full capabilities of this module and remove the default styling, remove the indicated portions of [[Module:Mbox]].
'''For a traditional wikitext version of this template, see [[w:c:templates:Template:Ambox|Ambox on Templates Wiki]]'''.
==Parameters==
For examples of how to use these parameters, see [[#Examples]].
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 100%"
! Parameter name
! Description
! Required?
! Default
|-
| <code>class</code>
| Additional classes to the root <code>.mbox</code> element.
| No
| —
|-
| <code>bordercolor</code>
| The color of the thick left-most border.
| No
| Stylesheet default
|-
| <code>type</code>
| Type of mbox as declared as in CSS with variables. Affects color of the thick left-most border. See [[#Using types]].
| No
| —
|-
| <code>bgcolor</code>
| The color of the mbox's background.
| No
| Stylesheet default
|-
| <code>style</code>
| Additional inline styles to the root <code>.mbox</code> element.
| No
| —
|-
| <code>image</code>
| An image to be added to the left of all text content.
| No
| —
|-
| <code>imagewidth</code>
| The width of the image (height automatically adjusts).
| No
| <code>60px</code>
|-
| <code>imagelink</code>
| The link to which the image points (could link to the relevant maintenance category, per example). If not included, the image will be un-clickable.
| No
| —
|-
| <code>header</code>
| The header (bold text placed at the top). This is typically used to very briefly explain the subject of the mbox itself, as when the mbox is closed, only the header will show.
| No
| —
|-
| <code>text</code>
| Non-bold text placed below the header, typically used to explain the subject of the mbox in further or additional detail. When the mbox is closed, this text will be hidden.
| No
| —
|-
| <code>comment</code>
| Smaller non-bold text placed below the main text, typically used to add additional links or context about the notice. When the mbox is closed, this text will be hidden.
| No
| —
|-
| <code>aside</code>
| Text placed within a small allocation on the right side separated by a light gray border. Most commonly used to show shortcuts to the page in question (such as on policy pages). When the mbox is closed, this text will be hidden.
| No
| —
|-
| <code>id</code>
| By default, one close button will close all mboxes on the page. However, to change this, this parameter may be used, given as the name of the mbox implementation (e.g., "Template:Cleanup" would have <code><nowiki>|id=cleanup</nowiki></code>).
| No
| —
|-
| <code>collapsed</code>
| By default, the mbox will be uncollapsed, and the full contents will be shown. However, to change this, this parameter may be used to set an mbox as collapsed by default (e.g., <code><nowiki>|collapsed=true</nowiki></code> would set the mbox to be collapsed by default).
| No
| —
|}
==Design==
Some communities may wish to customize the appearance of the mboxes. The most common styling options are provided illustrated in CSS.
<syntaxhighlight lang="css" class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed">
.mbox {
/* the background of the entire box */;
background-color: ;
/* the border color of the entire box */
border-color: ;
/* the border thickness of the entire box */
border-width: ;
/* the default thick left border color; note this can be changed from within the template implementations using the "color" parameter */
border-left-color: ;
/* the rounded-ness of the corners */;
border-radius: ;
/* the baseline font-size of the mbox */
font-size: ;
}
.mbox__content {
/* the padding inside the mbox */
padding: ;
}
.mbox__content__image {
/* the minimum width of the mbox's image (if bigger, use the "imagewidth" parameter in the template) */
width: ;
/* the spacing to the left of the text (i.e., the right of the image) */
padding-right: ;
}
.mbox__content__text__comment {
/* the size of the text in the "comment" parameter */
font-size: ;
}
.mbox__content__aside {
/* any particular modifications to the "aside" area can go here */
/* the maximum width of the aside area */
width: ;
}
.mbox__close {
/* the appearance of the close symbol here */
}
.mbox__close:after {
/* overwrite "content" here if you do not wish for the close symbol to be × */
content: '';
}
.mw-collapsed + .mbox__close {
/* modifications to the close symbol when the box is closed */
}
.mw-collapsed + .mbox__close:after {
/* overwrite "content" here if you do not wish for the close symbol to be + when the box is closed */
content: '';
}
</syntaxhighlight>
; Technical notes
* Additional inline styles to the root <code>.mbox</code> element can be achieved via the <code>style</code> parameter in the template.
== Examples ==
=== Basic MessageBox ===
<pre>
{{MessageBox
|header = Header text here
|text = Normal text here
|id = test1
}}</pre>
Produces:
{{#invoke:Mbox|main
|header = Header text here
|text = Normal text here
|id = test1
}}
=== Using types ===
To use types, CSS variables must be added, such as:
<syntaxhighlight lang="css">
:root {
--type-important: rgba(200, 0, 0, 0.8);
--type-moderate: rgba(233, 124, 47, 0.8);
--type-minor: rgba(241, 197, 37, 0.8);
}
</syntaxhighlight>
If added:
<pre>
{{MessageBox
|header = Header text here
|type = important
|text = Normal text here
|id = test2
}}</pre>
Produces:
{{#invoke:Mbox|main
|header = Header text here
|type = important
|text = Normal text here
|id = test2
}}
Depending on your styling, there may not be a visual difference in the above example.
=== With an image ===
<pre>
{{MessageBox
|header = Header text here
|text = Normal text here
|image = Wiki.png
|imagelink =
|imagewidth = 50px
|id = test3
}}</pre>
Produces:
{{#invoke:Mbox|main
|header = Header text here
|text = Normal text here
|image = Wiki.png
|imagelink =
|imagewidth = 50px
|id = test3
}}
=== With an aside ===
<pre>
{{MessageBox
|header = Header text here
|type = important
|text = Normal text here
|aside = Aside text here
|id = test4
}}</pre>
Produces:
{{#invoke:Mbox|main
|header = Header text here
|type = important
|text = Normal text here
|aside = Aside text here
|id = test4
}}
=== Standard/default style ===
<pre>
{{MessageBox
|header = Header text here
|text = Normal text here
|comment = Comment text here
|image = Wiki.png
|aside = Aside text here
|id = standard
}}</pre>
Produces:
{{#invoke:Mbox|main|header=Header text here |text=Normal text here |comment=Comment text here |image=Wiki.png |aside=Aside text here |id=standard}}
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{{t|Dialogue}} facilitates the writing of dialogue in a standard format. The template can handle most standard formats of writing dialogue, and can be indented, bulleted or numbered. '''This template ''cannot'' be <code>subst:</code>'d'''.
This template uses the [[w:Help:Lua|Lua templating language]], and more information can be found [[w:c:dev:Global_Lua_Modules/Dialogue|on the Global Lua Module page]]. '''For a traditional wikitext version of this template, see [[w:c:templates:Template:Dialogue/wikitext|Dialogue on Templates Wiki]]'''.
==Syntax==
This is how to write the template in [[w:Help:wikitext|wikitext]] onto your article:
<pre>{{dialogue
|short=full
|short=full
|short=full
...
|Character|Speech
|Character|Speech
|Character|Speech
...
|cite = dialogue description
}}</pre>
These parameters are explained more fully below.
==Parameters==
'''Named parameters specify name shortcuts. They are all optional.''' They are placed at the top of the template call, like this:
<pre>{{dialogue
|short=full
|short=full
|short=full
...</pre>
Name shortcuts apply to your main dialogue text. If you use a shortcut specified here for a character name, then the full name will be replaced for it.
Named parameters of the form "<code>mood1</code>", "<code>mood2</code>", "<code>mood3</code>", etc., up to "<code>mood10</code>", specify moods for the corresponding line number (e.g. "<code>mood1</code>" specifies line 1). They are placed in a line like this:
<pre>...
|Character|Speech|mood1=angry
|Character|Speech|mood2=quiet
|Character|Speech|mood3=ecstatic
...</pre>
Positional parameters form the text of the dialogue (i.e. any line not containing an "<code>=</code>" will be construed as part of the dialogue.
:;<code>Parameter 1</code> ''(required)'' : Character name speaking
:;<code>Parameter 2</code> ''(optional)'' : Line to speak
:;<code>Parameter 3</code> ''(optional)'' : Next character
:;<code>Parameter 4</code> ''(optional)'' : Next line
:;<code>Parameter 5</code> ''(optional)'' : Next character
:;<code>Parameter 6</code> ''(optional)'' : Next line
:;<code>Parameter 7</code> ''(optional)'' : so on...
Note: if any character is called "<code>action</code>" then that line will be construed as an action line. It still counts as a ''line'' nonetheless.
To write a dialogue description/source, use <code>cite =</code>
==Examples==
Here is an example of a full template usage:
<pre>{{dialogue
|harry=Harry Enfield
|bryan=Bryan Adams
|harry|Hello! |mood1=happy
|bryan|Oh hello there |mood2=surprised
|harry|How are you? |mood3=inquisitive
|bryan|Quite fine thank you. |mood4=reserved
|harry|Oh that's spiffing. |mood5=spiffed
|bryan|It is, isn't it?! |mood6=multo-spiffed
|harry|Quite so. |mood7=bored
|bryan|Well, I'm off! |mood8=joyous
|harry|Ta-ta! |mood9=relieved
|bryan|Au revoir! |mood10=sarcastic
}}</pre>
The above would generate:
{{dialogue
|harry=Harry Enfield
|bryan=Bryan Adams
|harry|Hello! |mood1=happy
|bryan|Oh hello there |mood2=surprised
|harry|How are you? |mood3=inquisitive
|bryan|Quite fine thank you. |mood4=reserved
|harry|Oh that's spiffing. |mood5=spiffed
|bryan|It is, isn't it?! |mood6=multo-spiffed
|harry|Quite so. |mood7=bored
|bryan|Well, I'm off! |mood8=joyous
|harry|Ta-ta! |mood9=relieved
|bryan|Au revoir! |mood10=sarcastic
}}
The below code demonstrates examples of extended use:
<pre>{{dialogue
|george=Georgie Boy
|rachel=Rachel
|action|Enter: George and Rachel
|george|Good morrow dearest Rachel!|mood2=happy
|action|Rachel turns to see him
|rachel|Oh, George, it's you!
|george|...
|rachel|Why won't you say anything?!|mood6=worried
|action|Enter: Guards
|Guards|We are announcing George's arrest!
|rachel|Oh my!|mood9=horrified
|action|George is dragged away.
}}</pre>
The above would generate:
{{dialogue
|george=Georgie Boy
|rachel=Rachel
|action|Enter: George and Rachel
|george|Good morrow dearest Rachel!|mood2=happy
|action|Rachel turns to see him
|rachel|Oh, George, it's you!
|george|...
|rachel|Why won't you say anything?!|mood6=worried
|action|Enter: Guards
|Guards|We are announcing George's arrest!
|rachel|Oh my!|mood9=horrified
|action|George is dragged away.
}}
===Notes===
You can number, bullet or indent your dialogue:
<pre>:{{dialogue|Me|Hello|You|Howdido!}}</pre>
:{{dialogue|Me|Hello|You|Howdido!}}
<pre>#{{dialogue|Me|Hello|You|Howdido!}}
#{{dialogue|Them|Good afternoon|Us|What a load of rubbish!}}</pre>
#{{dialogue|Me|Hello|You|Howdido!}}
#{{dialogue|Them|Good afternoon|Us|What a load of rubbish!}}
<pre>*{{dialogue
|angel=Fortitude
|angel|I am an angel!|Crowd|We don't believe you!}}
*{{dialogue
|angel=Fortitude
|angel|But I'm being quite serious!|Crowd|Too bad for you then!}}</pre>
*{{dialogue
|angel=Fortitude
|angel|I am an angel!|Crowd|We don't believe you!}}
*{{dialogue
|angel=Fortitude
|angel|But I'm being quite serious!|Crowd|Too bad for you then!}}
You will get the odd spacing error (e.g. "Speech<code><nowiki><space></nowiki></code>") if you lay out your dialogue on multiple lines.
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This is the {{t|Namespace}} meta-template. It helps other templates detect what type of page they are on.
It detects and groups all the different [[Wikipedia:Namespace#Enumeration|namespaces]] used on Fandom into several types:
; main : Main (i.e. article) space, where normal articles are kept.
; talk : Any talk space, including page names that start with "Talk:", "User talk:", "File talk:", etc.
;user
;file
;mediawiki
;template
;help
;category
: The remaining namespaces.
; other : Any namespaces that were not specified as a parameter to the template (see explanation below).
For backwards compatibility, this template handles '''image''' as if '''file'''. '''image''' (<nowiki>[[Image:...]]</nowiki>) is now deprecated.
'''Note:''' For most cases it may be better to use the simpler namespace detection templates (see the [[#See also|see also]] section below). This template is more prone to human errors such as misspelling parameter names.
This template uses the [[w:Help:Lua|Lua templating language]], and more information can be found [[w:c:dev:Global_Lua_Modules/Namespace_detect|on the Global Lua Module page]]. '''For a traditional wikitext version of this template, see [[w:c:templates:Template:Namespace_detect|Namespace_detect on Templates Wiki]]'''.
== Usage ==
This template takes one or more parameters named after the different page types as listed above. Like this:
<pre>
{{Namespace
| main = Article text
| talk = Talk page text
| other = Other pages text
}}
</pre>
If the template is on a main (article) page, it will return this:
: {{Namespace |demospace=main
| main = Article text
| talk = Talk page text
| other = Other pages text
}}
If the template is on any other page than an article or a talk page, it will return this:
: {{Namespace
| main = Article text
| talk = Talk page text
| other = Other pages text
}}
The example above made the template return something for all page types. But if we don't use the '''other''' parameter or leave it empty, it will not return anything for the other page types. Like this:
<pre>
{{Namespace
| file = File page text
| category = Category page text
| other =
}}
</pre>
On any pages other than file and category pages the code above will render nothing.
<!-- Do not remove this one. It is supposed to render nothing, but we have it here for testing purposes. -->
: {{Namespace
| file = File page text
| category = Category page text
| other =
}}
By using an empty parameter, you can make it so the template doesn't render anything for some specific page type. Like this:
<pre>
{{Namespace
| main =
| other = Other pages text
}}
</pre>
The code above will render nothing when on mainspace (article) pages, but will return this when on other pages:
: {{Namespace
| main =
| other = Other pages text
}}
== Demospace and page ==
For testing and demonstration purposes, this template can take two parameters named '''demospace''' and '''page'''.
'''demospace''' understands any of the page type names used by this template, including the '''other''' type. It tells the template to behave like it is on some specific type of page. Like this:
<pre>
{{Namespace
| main = Article text
| other = Other pages text
| demospace = main
}}
</pre>
No matter on what kind of page the code above is used, it will return this:
: {{Namespace
| main = Article text
| other = Other pages text
| demospace = main
}}
The '''page''' parameter instead takes a normal pagename, making this template behave exactly as if on that page. The pagename doesn't have to be an existing page. Like this:
<pre>
{{Namespace
| user = User page text
| other = Other pages text
| page = User:Example
}}
</pre>
No matter on what kind of page the code above is used, it will return this:
: {{Namespace
| user = User page text
| other = Other pages text
| page = User:Example
}}
It can be convenient to let your template understand the '''demospace''' and/or '''page''' parameter and send it on to the {{T|Namespace}} template. Like this:
<pre>
{{Namespace
| main = Article text
| other = Other pages text
| demospace = {{{demospace|}}}
| page = {{{page|}}}
}}
</pre>
If both the '''demospace''' and '''page''' parameters are empty or undefined, the template will detect page types as usual.
== Parameters ==
List of all parameters:
<pre>
{{Namespace
| main =
...
| other =
| demospace = {{{demospace|}}} / main / talk / user /
file / mediawiki / template /
help / category / other
| page = {{{page|}}} / User:Example
}}
</pre>
== Technical details ==
If you intend to feed tables as content to the numbered parameters of this template, you need to know this:
[[w:Help:Template|Templates]] have a problem handling parameter data that contains pipes "<code>|</code>" unless the pipe is inside another template <code><nowiki>{{name|param1}}</nowiki></code> or inside a piped link <code><nowiki>[[w:Help:Template|help]]</nowiki></code>. Thus templates can not handle [[w:Help:Table|wikitables]] as input unless you escape them by using the <code><nowiki>{{!}}</nowiki></code> [[w:Help:Magic words|magic word]]. This makes it hard to use wikitables as parameters to templates. Instead, the usual solution is to use HTML wikimarkup for the table code, which is more robust.
<includeonly>[[Category:General wiki templates]]{{#ifeq:{{SUBPAGENAME}}|sandbox|[[Category:Namespace manipulation templates]]}}</includeonly><noinclude>[[Category:Template documentation]]</noinclude>
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-- This Module is used for making templates based in the Lua language.
-- See more details about Lua in [[w:Help:Lua]].
-- The Fandom Developer's Wiki hosts Global Lua Modules that can be imported and locally overridden.
-- The next line imports the Dialogue module from the [[w:c:dev:Global Lua Modules]].
local Dialogue = require('Dev:Dialogue')
-- See more details about this module at [[w:c:dev:Global_Lua_Modules/Dialogue]]
-- The last line produces the output for the template
return Dialogue
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-- This Module is used for making templates based in the Lua language.
-- See more details about Lua in [[w:Help:Lua]].
-- The Fandom Developer's Wiki hosts Global Lua Modules that can be imported and locally overridden.
-- The next line imports the Hatnote module from the [[w:c:dev:Global Lua Modules]].
local H = require('Dev:Hatnote')
-- See more details about this module at [[w:c:dev:Global_Lua_Modules/Hatnote]]
-- The last line produces the output for the template
return H
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-- This Module is used for making templates based in the Lua language.
-- See more details about Lua in [[w:Help:Lua]].
-- The Fandom Developer's Wiki hosts Global Lua Modules that can be imported and locally overridden.
-- The next line imports the Mbox module from the [[w:c:dev:Global Lua Modules]].
local Mbox = require('Dev:Mbox')
-- See more details about this module at [[w:c:dev:Global_Lua_Modules/Mbox]]
-- The imported Module is overwritten locally to include default styling.
-- For a more flexible Mbox experience, delete the function below and import
-- https://dev.fandom.com/wiki/MediaWiki:Global_Lua_Modules/Mbox.css
-- or paste (and modify as you like) its contents in your wiki's
-- [[MediaWiki:Wikia.css]] (see [[w:Help:Including_additional_CSS_and_JS]])
-- or look at https://dev.fandom.com/wiki/Global_Lua_Modules/Mbox
-- for more customization inspiration
--
-- BEGIN DELETION HERE
--
local getArgs = require('Dev:Arguments').getArgs
local localCSS = mw.loadData('Module:Mbox/data').localStyle
function Mbox.main(frame)
local args = getArgs(frame)
-- styles
local styles = {}
if args.bordercolor then
styles['border-left-color'] = args.bordercolor
elseif args.type then
styles['border-left-color'] = 'var(--type-' .. args.type .. ')'
end
if args.bgcolor then
styles['background-color'] = args.bgcolor
end
-- images
local image = args.image or ''
local imagewidth = args.imagewidth or '80px'
local imagelink = ''
if args.imagelink then
imagelink = '|link=' .. args.imagelink
end
local imagewikitext = ('%sFile:%s|%s%s' .. ']]'):format('[[', image, imagewidth, imagelink)
-- id for closure
local id = args.id or 'mbox'
local container = mw.html.create('div')
:addClass('mbox')
:addClass(args.class)
:css(styles)
:css(localCSS['mbox'])
:cssText(args.style)
local content = container:tag('div')
:addClass('mbox__content')
:css(localCSS['mbox__content'])
if args.image then
local image = content:tag('div')
:addClass('mbox__content__image')
:addClass('mw-collapsible')
:attr('id', 'mw-customcollapsible-' .. id)
:css(localCSS['mbox__content__image'])
:wikitext(imagewikitext)
if args.collapsed then
image:addClass('mw-collapsed')
end
end
local contentwrapper = content:tag('div')
:addClass('mbox__content__wrapper')
:css(localCSS['mbox__content__wrapper'])
if args.header then
contentwrapper:tag('div')
:addClass('mbox__content__header')
:css(localCSS['mbox__content__header'])
:wikitext(args.header)
end
if args.text then
local text = contentwrapper:tag('div')
:addClass('mbox__content__text')
:addClass('mw-collapsible')
:attr('id', 'mw-customcollapsible-' .. id)
:css(localCSS['mbox__content__text'])
:wikitext(args.text)
if args.collapsed then
text:addClass('mw-collapsed')
end
if args.comment then
text:tag('div')
:addClass('mbox__content__text__comment')
:css(localCSS['mbox__content__text__comment'])
:wikitext(args.comment)
end
end
contentwrapper:tag('span')
:addClass('mbox__close')
:addClass('mw-customtoggle-' .. id)
:css(localCSS['mbox__close'])
:attr('title', 'Dismiss')
if args.aside then
local aside = content:tag('div')
:addClass('mbox__content__aside')
:addClass('mw-collapsible')
:attr('id', 'mw-customcollapsible-' .. id)
:css(localCSS['mbox__content__aside'])
:wikitext(args.aside)
if args.collapsed then
aside:addClass('mw-collapsed')
end
end
return container
end
--
-- END DELETION HERE
--
-- The last line produces the output for the template
return Mbox
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local localStyle = {
['mbox'] = {
['display'] = 'flex',
['position'] = 'relative',
['border'] = '1px solid #d6d6d6',
['border-left-width'] = '8px',
['border-left-color'] = '#d6d6d6',
['border-radius'] = '3px',
['margin-bottom'] = '5px',
['min-height'] = '32px'
},
['mbox__content'] = {
['display'] = 'table',
['box-sizing'] = 'border-box',
['width'] = '100%',
['padding'] = '8px 15px'
},
['mbox__content__image'] = {
['display'] = 'table-cell',
['width'] = '40px',
['height'] = '100%',
['text-align'] = 'center',
['vertical-align'] = 'middle',
['padding-right'] = '15px'
},
['mbox__content__wrapper'] = {
['display'] = 'table-cell',
['vertical-align'] = 'middle'
},
['mbox__content__header'] = {
['display'] = 'block',
['font-weight'] = 'bold'
},
['mbox__content__text'] = {
['display'] = 'block'
},
['mbox__content__text__comment'] = {
['font-size'] = 'small'
},
['mbox__content__aside'] = {
['display'] = 'table-cell',
['width'] = '100px',
['vertical-align'] = 'middle',
['text-align'] = 'center',
['padding-left'] = '15px',
['border-left'] = '1px solid #d6d6d6'
},
['mbox__close'] = {
['position'] = 'absolute',
['right'] = '0',
['top'] = '0',
['padding'] = '2px 7px',
['font-weight'] = 'bold',
['font-size'] = '16px',
['color'] = '#bbb',
['cursor'] = 'pointer',
['transition'] = 'all .15s ease-in'
}
}
return { localStyle = localStyle }
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-- This Module is used for making templates based in the Lua language.
-- See more details about Lua in [[w:Help:Lua]].
-- The Fandom Developer's Wiki hosts Global Lua Modules that can be imported and locally overridden.
-- The next line imports the Namespace_detect module from the [[w:c:dev:Global Lua Modules]].
local NS = require('Dev:Namespace_detect')
-- Local configuration can be modified in
-- [[Module:Namespace detect/data]] and
-- [[Module:Namespace detect/config]]
-- See more details about this module at [[w:c:dev:Global_Lua_Modules/Namespace detect]]
-- The last line produces the output for the template
return NS
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-- This Module is used for making templates based in the Lua language.
-- See more details about Lua in [[w:Help:Lua]].
-- The Fandom Developer's Wiki hosts Global Lua Modules that can be imported and locally overridden.
-- The next line imports from the [[w:c:dev:Global Lua Modules]].
local nsConfiguration = require('Dev:Namespace_detect/config')
-- See more details about this module at [[w:c:dev:Global_Lua_Modules/Namespace_detect]]
-- The imported Module is overwritten locally to include default configuration.
-- For a more flexible experience, delete the page import
-- and paste (and modify as you like) its contents into this page
-- https://dev.fandom.com/wiki/Module:Namespace_detect/config
-- The last line produces the output for the template
return nsConfiguration
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-- This Module is used for making templates based in the Lua language.
-- See more details about Lua in [[w:Help:Lua]].
-- The Fandom Developer's Wiki hosts Global Lua Modules that can be imported and locally overridden.
-- The next line imports from the [[w:c:dev:Global Lua Modules]].
local nsData = require('Dev:Namespace_detect/data')
-- See more details about this module at [[w:c:dev:Global_Lua_Modules/Namespace_detect]]
-- The imported Module is overwritten locally to include default configuration.
-- For a more flexible experience, delete the page import
-- and paste (and modify as you like) its contents into this page
-- https://dev.fandom.com/wiki/Module:Namespace_detect/data
-- The last line produces the output for the template
return nsData
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-- This Module is used for making templates based in the Lua language.
-- See more details about Lua in [[w:Help:Lua]].
-- The Fandom Developer's Wiki hosts Global Lua Modules that can be imported and locally overridden.
-- The next line imports the Navbox module from the [[w:c:dev:Global Lua Modules]].
local N = require('Dev:Navbox')
-- See more details about this module at [[w:c:dev:Global_Lua_Modules/Navbox]]
-- The last line produces the output for the template
return N
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Module:Quote
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-- This Module is used for making templates based in the Lua language.
-- See more details about Lua in [[w:Help:Lua]].
-- The Fandom Developer's Wiki hosts Global Lua Modules that can be imported and locally overridden.
-- The next line imports the Quote module from the [[w:c:dev:Global Lua Modules]].
local Quote = require('Dev:Quote')
-- See more details about this module at [[w:c:dev:Global_Lua_Modules/Quote]]
-- The last line produces the output for the template
return Quote
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__EXPECTUNUSEDCATEGORY__
This category contains articles that have been marked as candidates for deletion with the {{T|Delete}} template.
'''Administrators, before deleting these pages''' make sure you check each page's discussion page, what links to each page, and the history of each page before proceeding with the deletion.
[[Category:Maintenance]]
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<includeonly>=</includeonly><noinclude>
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;Description
:This template is used when escaping <code>=</code> when contained in [[w:Help:Parser functions|Parser functions]].
;This template cannot be substituted.
;Syntax
:Insert this template using <code>{{t|{{=}}}}</code>
<includeonly>[[Category:General wiki templates]]</includeonly><noinclude>[[Category:Template documentation]]</noinclude>
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<includeonly><div style="clear:{{{1|both}}}"></div></includeonly><noinclude>
{{documentation}}</noinclude>
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<includeonly><div style="float:right; clear:{{{clear|right}}}; margin-bottom:.5em; padding:.5em 0 .8em 1.4em; background:transparent; max-width:20em;">__TOC__</div></includeonly><noinclude>
{{documentation}}</noinclude>
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<includeonly>{{#if:{{{1|}}}|{{{1}}}|}}</includeonly><noinclude>
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;Description
This template formats the text into the specified number of columns.
;Syntax
<pre>{{cols|<# of columns>|<content>}}</pre>
Especially useful to wrap long lists of items into multiple columns.
<includeonly>[[Category:General wiki templates]]</includeonly><noinclude>[[Category:Template documentation]]</noinclude>
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This template allows you to force a space in areas that strip whitespace.
<includeonly>[[Category:General wiki templates]]</includeonly><noinclude>[[Category:Template documentation]]</noinclude>
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{{t|tocright}} forces the auto-generated Table of Contents for an article to appear floated to the right side of the page, in order to improve article layout.
<includeonly>[[Category:General wiki templates]]</includeonly><noinclude>[[Category:Template documentation]]</noinclude>
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;Description
This template trims whitespace from the beginning and end of the supplied value. It works by using the simple hack of filtering it through the <code>#if</code> parser function.
;Syntax
<nowiki>{{trim| value }}</nowiki>
<includeonly>[[Category:General wiki templates]]</includeonly><noinclude>[[Category:Template documentation]]</noinclude>
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;Description
This template allows you to clear the left side, right side, or both sides of the page. Clearing means that the content following the template will not be displayed until the existing content on the specified sides (for example, "hanging" or floating images or blocks) is displayed completely. This template is often used so that the text does not flow around unrelated images.
The template adds the following code to the page: <code><nowiki><div style="clear:left/right/both;"></div></nowiki></code> (the value after <code>clear</code> depends on the parameters). This code affects elements with the CSS property <code>float</code>, including files floated to the side (for example, <code><nowiki>[[File:Image.png|right]]</nowiki></code>).
;Syntax
* To clear both sides of the page, add the code {{t|Clear}}.
* To clear only the left side of the page, add the code {{t|Clear|left}}.
* To clear only the right side of the page, add the code {{t|Clear|right}}.
You can also use {{t|-}} instead of {{t|Clear}} as a shorthand call for this template.
__NOTOC__
;Example
<pre style="display:table">
=== Section 1 ===
[[File:Example.jpg|200px|right]]
Section 1 text.
=== Section 2 ===
Section 2 text.
{{Clear|right}}
=== Section 3 ===
Section 3 text.
</pre>
This code produces the following result:
----
=== Section 1 ===
[[File:Example.jpg|200px|right]]
Section 1 text.
=== Section 2 ===
Section 2 text.
{{Clear|right}}
=== Section 3 ===
Section 3 text.
----
As you can see above, the example image added in section 1 is displayed to the right and extends down through section 2, while the {{t|Clear}} template is called at the end of the second section, resulting in the example image not being next to section 3. Thus, one use of the {{t|Clear}} template is to control which elements are displayed next to which other elements.
== See also ==
* [https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/clear CSS property <code>clear</code> on MDN]
* [https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/float CSS property <code>float</code> on MDN]
<includeonly>[[Category:General wiki templates]]</includeonly><noinclude>[[Category:Template documentation]]</noinclude>
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== Summary ==
{{PD}}
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Template:Game
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<includeonly><infobox>
<title source="title">
<default>{{PAGENAME}}</default>
</title>
<image source="image">
<caption source="caption"/>
</image>
<data source="developer"><label>Developer</label></data>
<data source="publisher"><label>Publisher</label></data>
<data source="engine"><label>Engine</label></data>
<data source="version"><label>Version</label></data>
<data source="platform"><label>Platform</label></data>
<data source="releasedate"><label>Release date</label></data>
<data source="genre"><label>Genre</label></data>
<data source="mode"><label>Mode</label></data>
<data source="rating"><label>Rating</label></data>
<data source="media"><label>Media</label></data>
<group collapse="open">
<header>System requirements</header>
<data source="requirements"></data>
</group>
</infobox></includeonly><noinclude>{{Documentation}}</noinclude>
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Template:Game/doc
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== Description ==
To use this template, add the {{T|{{BASEPAGENAME}}}} template and fill in the appropriate fields. Fields left blank will not appear in articles. This infobox template uses [[w:Help:Infobox|Fandom's infobox syntax]].
== Syntax ==
<pre>{{Game
| title = The game's name, displayed on top of the infobox
| image = [e.g. "Example.jpg"]
| developer =
| publisher =
| engine = The engine the game runs on
| version = Most recently released version of the game. If your wiki does patch notes, you may wish to link to those.
| platform = Platform(s) the game is available on
| releasedate = When the game released
| genre = Genre(s) the game is classified as
| mode = Singeplayer, multiplayer, etc.
| rating = ESRB / PEGI, etc. ratings
| media = What media the game is available on (digital, cartridge, cd, etc.)
| requirements = System requirements
}}</pre>
== Sample output ==
{{Game
| title = The Game of Flower
| image = Example.jpg
| developer =
| publisher =
| engine =
| version =
| platform = PC
| releasedate = Soon
| genre = RPG
| mode = Single player
| rating =
| media =
| requirements = Cutting edge hardware
}}
<pre>{{Game
| title = The Game of Flower
| image = Example.jpg
| developer =
| publisher =
| engine =
| version =
| platform = PC
| releasedate = Soon
| genre = RPG
| mode = Single player
| rating =
| media =
| requirements = Cutting edge hardware
}}
</pre><includeonly>[[Category:Infobox templates]]</includeonly><noinclude>[[Category:Template documentation]]</noinclude>
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<includeonly><div style="border-collapse: collapse; border-color: #d6d6d6; border-radius: 3px; border-style: solid; border-left-width: 8px; border-bottom-width: 1px; border-right-width: 1px; border-top-width: 1px; display: flex; margin: 0 auto 5px auto; min-height: 32px; padding: 0.25em 0.5em; {{{style|}}}" class="article-table plainlinks {{{class|}}}">
{{#if:{{{image|}}} | <span style="padding: 2px 0px 2px 0.5em; text-align: center; width: 60px;">[[File:{{{image}}}{{!}}48px{!}}alt{{=}}]]</span>}}
{{{text|''Your license text is not specified''}}}
</div></includeonly><noinclude>
{{documentation}}</noinclude>
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;Description
:This template is used to create the box used by the various image license templates. The default styling is currently geared to a light-themed wiki. If your wiki has a dark theme and this template is too bright relative to the other elements on your wiki, simply change the following style parameters:
:<code>background-color:</code> This is the color of the background and is currently set to: <code>#fefefe</code>
:<code>border-color:</code> This is the color of the borders and is currently set to: <code>#d6d6d6</code>
:<code>color:</code> This is the color of the text and is currently set to: <code>#333</code>
;Syntax
:Type <code>{{t|LicenseBox|text{{=}}License text}}</code> on the image information page.
<includeonly>[[Category:Image license templates| ]]</includeonly><noinclude>[[Category:Template documentation]]</noinclude>
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#REDIRECT [[Template:Clear]]
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__EXPECTUNUSEDCATEGORY__
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[[Category:Maintenance]]
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<includeonly>[[Category:Notice templates]]</includeonly><noinclude>[[Category:Template documentation]]</noinclude>
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Template:MIT
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Template:Nolicense
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__EXPECTUNUSEDCATEGORY__
The files in this category do not have an appropriate license selected and are tagged with the {{t|nolicense}} template.
Administrators should review files in this category and either:
* Update the file page with an appropriate if one can be easily determined.
* Delete the image, though it is good idea to give the uploader a chance to select a license first.
[[Category:Images]]
[[Category:Maintenance]]
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;Syntax
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== Licensing ==
{{CC-BY-SA}}
[[Category:Wiki skin images]]
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Template:Series
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<title source="title"><default>'' {{#explode:{{PAGENAME}}|(}} ''</default></title>
<image source="image"><caption source="caption" /></image>
<data source="release"><label>First released</label></data>
<data source="seasons"><label>Seasons</label></data>
<data source="episodes"><label>Episodes</label></data>
<data source="runtime"><label>Run time</label></data>
<data source="genre"><label>Genre</label></data>
<data source="network"><label>Network</label></data>
<data source="distrib"><label>Distributor</label></data>
<data source="creator"><label>Created by</label></data>
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== Description ==
To use this template, add the {{T|{{BASEPAGENAME}}}} template and fill in the appropriate fields. Fields left blank will not appear in articles. This infobox template uses [[w:Help:Infobox|Fandom's infobox syntax]].
== Syntax ==
<pre>
{{Series
| title =
| image =
| caption =
| release =
| seasons =
| episodes =
| runtime =
| genre =
| network =
| distrib =
| creator =
| writer =
| director =
| composer =
| based on =
| exec prod =
| producer =
| prod co =
| country =
| language =
}}</pre>
== Sample output ==
{{Series
| title = ''Default page title''
| image = Wiki.png
| caption = Test
| release = Test
| seasons = Test
| episodes = Test
| runtime = Test
| genre = Test
| network = Test
| distrib = Test
| creator = Test
| writer = Test
| director = Test
| composer = Test
| based on = Test
| exec prod = Test
| producer = Test
| prod co = Test
| country = Test
| language = Test
}}
<pre>{{Series
| title = ''Default page title''
| image = Wiki.png
| caption = Test
| release = Test
| seasons = Test
| episodes = Test
| runtime = Test
| genre = Test
| network = Test
| distrib = Test
| creator = Test
| writer = Test
| director = Test
| composer = Test
| based on = Test
| exec prod = Test
| producer = Test
| prod co = Test
| country = Test
| language = Test
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Template:Film
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<data source="premiere"><label>Premiere date</label></data>
<data source="genre"><label>Genre</label></data>
<data source="rating"><label>Rating</label></data>
<data source="runtime"><label>Runtime</label></data>
<data source="director"><label>Directed by</label></data>
<data source="writer"><label>Written by</label></data>
<data source="music"><label>Music by</label></data>
<data source="producer"><label>Produced by</label></data>
<data source="budget"><label>Budget</label></data>
<data source="earned"><label>Box Office</label></data>
</group>
<group layout="horizontal">
<header>Series</header>
<data source="previous"><label>← Previous</label></data>
<data source="next"><label>Next →</label></data>
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== Description ==
To use this template, add the {{T|{{BASEPAGENAME}}}} template and fill in the appropriate fields. Fields left blank will not appear in articles. This infobox template uses [[w:Help:Infobox|Fandom's infobox syntax]].
== Syntax ==
<pre>
{{Film
| title =
| image =
| caption =
| premiere =
| genre =
| rating =
| runtime =
| director =
| writer =
| music =
| producer =
| budget =
| earned =
| previous =
| next =
}}
</pre>
== Sample output ==
{{Film
| title = This is a test
| image = Wiki.png
| caption = This is a test
| premiere = This is a test
| genre = This is a test
| rating = This is a test
| runtime = This is a test
| director = This is a test
| writer = This is a test
| music = This is a test
| producer = This is a test
| budget = This is a test
| earned = This is a test
| previous = This is a test
| next = This is a test
}}
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{{Film
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| image = Wiki.png
| caption = This is a test
| premiere = This is a test
| genre = This is a test
| rating = This is a test
| runtime = This is a test
| director = This is a test
| writer = This is a test
| music = This is a test
| producer = This is a test
| budget = This is a test
| earned = This is a test
| previous = This is a test
| next = This is a test
}}
}}
</pre><includeonly>[[Category:Infobox templates]]</includeonly><noinclude>[[Category:Template documentation]]</noinclude>
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<includeonly><infobox type="Season">
<title source="title"><default>{{PAGENAME}}</default></title>
<image source="image"><caption source="caption"/></image>
<data source="season"><label>Season</label></data>
<data source="episodes"><label>Episodes</label></data>
<data source="premiere"><label>Premiered</label></data>
<group layout="horizontal">
<header>Navigation</header>
<data source="previous"><label>← Previous</label></data>
<data source="next"><label>Next →</label></data>
</group>
</infobox>{{#ifeq: {{NAMESPACENUMBER}} | 0 | [[Category:Seasons]]}}</includeonly><noinclude>{{documentation}}</noinclude>
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== Description ==
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== Syntax ==
<pre>
{{Season
| title =
| image =
| caption =
| season =
| episodes =
| premiere =
| previous =
| next =
}}
</pre>
== Sample output ==
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{{Season
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| caption = This is a test
| season = This is a test
| episodes = This is a test
| premiere = This is a test
| previous = This is a test
| next = This is a test
}}
</pre><includeonly>[[Category:Infobox templates]]</includeonly><noinclude>[[Category:Template documentation]]</noinclude>
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</data>
<data><label>Died</label>
<default>{{#if: {{{deathdate|}}} | {{{deathdate|}}} }}{{#if: {{{deathplace|}}} | {{#if: {{{deathdate|}}} | <br />}}{{{deathplace|}}} }}</default>
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<data source="gender"><label>Gender</label></data>
<data source="height"><label>Height</label></data>
<data source="occupation"><label>Occupation</label></data>
<data source="appears in"><label>Appears in</label></data>
<data source="portrays"><label>Portrays</label></data>
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== Description ==
To use this template, add the {{T|{{BASEPAGENAME}}}} template and fill in the appropriate fields. Fields left blank will not appear in articles. This infobox template uses [[w:Help:Infobox|Fandom's infobox syntax]].
== Syntax ==
<pre>
{{Cast
| name =
| image =
| caption =
| birthname =
| birthdate =
| birthplace =
| deathdate =
| deathplace =
| gender =
| height =
| occupation =
| appears in =
| portrays =
}}
</pre>
== Sample output ==
{{Cast
| name = Test
| image = Wiki.png
| caption = Test
| birthname = Name
| birthdate = Date
| birthplace = Place
| deathdate = Date
| deathplace = Place
| gender = Test
| height = Test
| occupation = Test
| appears in = Test
| portrays = Test
}}
<pre>
{{Cast
| name = Test
| image = Wiki.png
| caption = Test
| birthname = Name
| birthdate = Date
| birthplace = Place
| deathdate = Date
| deathplace = Place
| gender = Test
| height = Test
| occupation = Test
| appears in = Test
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This template is used to [[Wikipedia:WP:CITE|cite sources]] in Wikipedia. It is specifically for web sites which are not news sources. This template replaces deprecated [[Wikipedia:Template:Teb reference|template:web reference]]. It provides lower case parameters only.
A general discussion of the use of templates for adding citation of open-source web content to Wikipedia articles is available at [[Wikipedia:Citation templates|citation templates]].
This page uses [[w:Wikia:Licensing|Creative Commons Licensed]] content from [[w:c:Wookieepedia:Template:Cite web|Wookieepedia]]
== Usage ==
;Common form for cases where little is known about authorship of the page (with current date)
<tt><nowiki>{{Cite web |url= |title= |accessdate=</nowiki>{{CURRENTYEAR}}-{{CURRENTMONTH}}-{{CURRENTDAY2}}<nowiki> |format= |work= }}</nowiki></tt>
;Using last, first (with current date)
<tt><nowiki>{{Cite web |url= |title= |accessdate=</nowiki>{{CURRENTYEAR}}-{{CURRENTMONTH}}-{{CURRENTDAY2}}<nowiki> |last= |first= |authorlink= |coauthors= |date= |year= |month= |format= |work= |publisher= |pages= |language= |archiveurl= |archivedate= |quote= }}</nowiki></tt>
;Using author (with current date)
<tt><nowiki>{{Cite web |url= |title= |accessdate=</nowiki>{{CURRENTYEAR}}-{{CURRENTMONTH}}-{{CURRENTDAY2}}<nowiki> |author= |authorlink= |coauthors= |date= |year= |month= |format= |work= |publisher= |pages= |language= |archiveurl= |archivedate= |quote= }}</nowiki></tt>
;Using non-linked retrieved date, last, first
<tt><nowiki>{{Cite web |url= |title= |accessmonthday= |accessyear= |last= |first= |authorlink= |coauthors= |date= |year= |month= |format= |work= |publisher= |pages= |language= |archiveurl= |archivedate= |quote= }}</nowiki></tt>
;Using non-linked retrieved date, author
<tt><nowiki>{{Cite web |url= |title= |accessmonthday= |accessyear= |author= |authorlink= |coauthors= |date= |year= |month= |format= |work= |publisher= |pages= |language= |archiveurl= |archivedate= |quote= }}</nowiki></tt>
;All parameters, horizontal format (delete the ones you don't need)
<tt><nowiki>{{Cite web |url= |title= |accessdate= |accessmonthday= |accessdaymonth = |accessyear= |author= |last= |first= |authorlink= |coauthors= |date= |year= |month= |format= |work= |publisher= |pages= |language= |archiveurl= |archivedate= |quote= }}</nowiki></tt>
;All parameters, vertical format
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| accessdate =
| accessdaymonth =
| accessmonthday =
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=== Required parameters ===
* '''url''': URL of online item.
* '''title''': Title of online item.
''For producing a [[Wikipedia:WP:CONTEXT#Dates|wikilinked date]] of retrieval:''
:* '''accessdate''': Full date when item was accessed, in [[Wikipedia:ISO 8601|ISO 8601]] YYYY-MM-DD format, for example "accessdate = {{CURRENTYEAR}}-{{CURRENTMONTH}}-{{CURRENTDAY2}}". ''Must not be wikilinked''
''For producing a non-wikilinked date of retrieval:''
:* '''accessmonthday''' and '''accessyear''': Month and day when item was accessed, for example "accessmonthday = May 10", <u>and</u> year when item was accessed, for example "accessyear = 2005". Produces: ''Retrieved on May 10, 2006.''
:* '''accessdaymonth''' and '''accessyear''': Month and day when item was accessed, for example "accessmonthday = 10 May", <u>and</u> year when item was accessed, for example "accessyear = 2005". Produces: ''Retrieved on 10 May 2006.''
=== Optional parameters ===
* '''author''': Author
** '''last''' works with '''first''' to produce <code>last, first</code>
** '''authorlink''' works either with '''author''' or with '''last''' & '''first''' to link to the appropriate wikipedia article. Does not work with URLs.
** '''coauthors''': allows additional authors
* '''date''': Full date of publication, preferably in [[Wikipedia:ISO 8601|ISO 8601]] YYYY-MM-DD format, e.g. ''2006-02-17''. May be wikilinked.
** OR: '''year''': Year of publication, and '''month''': Name of the month of publication. If you also have the day, use ''date'' instead. Must not be wikilinked.
* '''format''': Format, e.g. PDF. HTML implied if not specified.
* '''work''': If this item is part of a larger work, name of that work.
* '''publisher''': Publisher, if any.
* '''pages''': ''pp. 5–7'': first page and optional last page. This is for listing the pages relevant to the citation, not the total number of pages in the book. This is especially useful for PDF format, where the page can be linked to with the <code>#page=''number''</code> anchor tagged on the end of the URL:
*: <code><nowiki>pages = [http://www.example.org/file.pdf#page=123 p. 123]</nowiki></code>
* '''language''': language of publication (don't specify "English" as this is the default).
* '''archiveurl''': URL of the archive location of the item (requires '''archivedate''')
* '''archivedate''': Date when the item was archived (requires '''archiveurl'''), in [[Wikipedia:ISO 8601|ISO 8601]] YYYY-MM-DD format, e.g. ''2006-02-17''. Must not be wikilinked; it will be linked automatically.
* '''quote''': Relevant quote from online item.
== Examples ==
;Some standard use cases
* <nowiki>{{Cite web
| author=Doe, John
| title=My Favorite Things Part II
| publisher=Open Publishing
| date=2005-04-30
| work=Encyclopedia of Things
| url=http://www.example.org/
| accessdate=2005-07-06
}}</nowiki><br/>→ <span style="background:white">{{cite web | author=Doe, John | title=My Favorite Things Part II | publisher=Open Publishing | date=2005-04-30 | work=Encyclopedia of Things | url=http://www.example.org | accessdate=2005-07-06 }}</span>
* <nowiki>{{Cite web
| author=Doe, John
| title=My Favorite Things Part II
| date=2005-04-30
| work=Encyclopedia of Things
| url=http://www.example.org/
| accessdate=2005-07-06
}}</nowiki><br/>→ <span style="background:white">{{cite web | author=Doe, John | title=My Favorite Things Part II | date=2005-04-30 | work=Encyclopedia of Things | url=http://www.example.org | accessdate=2005-07-06 }}</span>
* <nowiki>{{Cite web
| author=Doe, John
| title=My Favorite Things Part II
| date=2005-04-30
| url=http://www.example.org/
| accessdate=2005-07-06
}}</nowiki><br/>→ <span style="background:white">{{cite web | author=Doe, John | title=My Favorite Things Part II | date=2005-04-30 | url=http://www.example.org | accessdate=2005-07-06}}</span>
* <nowiki>{{Cite web
| author=Doe, John
| title=My Favorite Things Part II
| url=http://www.example.org/
| accessdate=2005-07-06
}}</nowiki><br/>→ <span style="background:white">{{cite web | author=Doe, John | title=My Favorite Things Part II | url=http://www.example.org | accessdate=2005-07-06}}</span>
* <nowiki>{{Cite web
| title=My Favorite Things Part II
| url=http://www.example.org/
| accessdate=2005-07-06
}}</nowiki><br/>→ <span style="background:white">{{cite web | title=My Favorite Things Part II | url=http://www.example.org | accessdate=2005-07-06}}</span>
* <nowiki>{{Cite web
| url=http://www.nfl.com/fans/
| title=Digest of Rules
| publisher= National Football League
| accessdate=2005-07-06
}}</nowiki><br>→ <span style="background:white">{{cite web | url=http://www.nfl.com/fans/
| title=Digest of Rules | publisher= National Football League | accessdate=2005-07-06 }}</span>
;Non-linking date of retrieval (using accessmonthday and accessyear)
* <nowiki>{{Cite web
| title=My Favorite Things Part II
| work=Encyclopedia of Things
| url=http://www.example.org/
| accessmonthday=July 6
| accessyear=2005
}}</nowiki><br/> → <span style="background:white">{{cite web
| title=My Favorite Things Part II
| work=Encyclopedia of Things
| url=http://www.example.org/
| accessmonthday=July 6
| accessyear=2005
}}</span>
;Using format
* <nowiki>{{Cite web
| title=List of psychotropic substances under international control
| publisher = International Narcotics Control Board
| url=http://www.incb.org/pdf/e/list/green.pdf
| format = PDF
| accessdate=2005-07-06
}}</nowiki><br/> → <span style="background:white">{{cite web
| title=List of psychotropic substances under international control
| publisher = International Narcotics Control Board | url=http://www.incb.org/pdf/e/list/green.pdf
| format = PDF | accessdate=2005-07-06}}</span>
;language
* <nowiki>{{Cite web
| author=Joliet, François
| title=Honnit soit qui mal y pense
| date=2005-04-30
| url=http://www.example.org/
| accessdate=2005-07-06
| language=French
}}</nowiki><br/>→ <span style="background:white">{{cite web | author=Joliet, François | title=Honnit soit qui mal y pense | date=2005-04-30 | url=http://www.example.org | accessdate=2005-07-06 | language=French}}</span>
;coauthors
* <nowiki>{{Cite web | first=John | last=Doe | coauthors=Peter Smith, Jim Smythe | title=My Favorite Things Part II | publisher=Open Publishing | date=2005-04-30 | work=Encyclopedia of Things | url=http://www.example.org/ | accessdate=2006-05-16
}}</nowiki><br/>→ <span style="background:white">{{cite web | first=John | last=Doe | coauthors=Peter Smith, Jim Smythe | title=My Favorite Things Part II | publisher=Open Publishing | date=2005-04-30 | work=Encyclopedia of Things | url=http://www.example.org/ | accessdate=2006-05-16 }}</span>
;No author
* <nowiki>{{Cite web | title=My Favorite Things Part II | publisher=Open Publishing | date=2005-04-30 | work=Encyclopedia of Things | url=http://www.example.org/ | accessdate=2006-05-16
}}</nowiki><br/>→ <span style="background:white">{{cite web | title=My Favorite Things Part II | publisher=Open Publishing | date=2005-04-30 | work=Encyclopedia of Things | url=http://www.example.org/ | accessdate=2006-05-16 }}</span>
;No author, no publisher
* <nowiki>{{Cite web | title=My Favorite Things Part II | date=2005-04-30 | work=Encyclopedia of Things | url=http://www.example.org/ | accessdate=2005-07-06
}}</nowiki></br>→ <span style="background:white">{{cite web | title=My Favorite Things Part II | date=2005-04-30 | work=Encyclopedia of Things | url=http://www.example.org/ | accessdate=2005-07-06 }}</span>
* <nowiki>{{Cite web | title=My Favorite Things Part II | date=2005-04-30 | url=http://www.example.org/ | accessdate=2005-07-06 }}</nowiki><br/>→ <span style="background:white">{{cite web | title=My Favorite Things Part II | date=2005-04-30 | url=http://www.example.org/ | accessdate=2005-07-06 }}</span>
* <nowiki>{{Cite web
| title=List of psychotropic substances under international control
| date=2005-04-30
| url=http://www.incb.org/pdf/e/list/green.pdf
| format = PDF
| accessdate=2005-07-06
| language=Greek
}}</nowiki><br/> → <span style="background:white">{{cite web
| title=List of psychotropic substances under international control | date=2005-04-30
| url=http://www.incb.org/pdf/e/list/green.pdf | format = PDF | accessdate=2005-07-06
| language=Greek }}</span>
; Using archiveurl and archivedate to refer to items that went away but are available from an archive site
* <nowiki>{{Cite web
| title=List of psychotropic substances under international control
| date=2005-04-30
| url=http://www.incb.org/pdf/e/list/green.pdf
| format = PDF
| accessdate=2005-07-06
| archiveurl=http://www.archive.org/2005-09-11/www.incb.org/pdf/e/list/green.pdf
| archivedate=2005-09-11
}}</nowiki><br/> → <span style="background:white">{{cite web
| title=List of psychotropic substances under international control
| date=2005-04-30
| url=http://www.incb.org/pdf/e/list/green.pdf
| format = PDF
| accessdate=2005-07-06
| archiveurl=http://www.archive.org/2005-09-11/www.incb.org/pdf/e/list/green.pdf
| archivedate=2005-09-11 }}</span>
* <nowiki>
{{Cite web
|url=http://joanjettbadrep.com/cgi-bin/fullStory.cgi?archive=currnews&story=20060405-01shore.htm
|title=Interview with Maggie Downs
|date=2006-03-31
|publisher=The Desert Sun
|archiveurl=http://72.14.207.104/search?q=cache:JAxf4v-pQmgJ:joanjettbadrep.com/cgi-bin/fullStory.cgi%3Farchive%3Dcurrnews%26story%3D20060405-01shore.htm
|archivedate=2006-04-26
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|url=http://joanjettbadrep.com/cgi-bin/fullStory.cgi?archive=currnews&story=20060405-01shore.htm
|title=Interview with Maggie Downs
|date=2006-03-31
|publisher=The Desert Sun
|archiveurl=http://72.14.207.104/search?q=cache:JAxf4v-pQmgJ:joanjettbadrep.com/cgi-bin/fullStory.cgi%3Farchive%3Dcurrnews%26story%3D20060405-01shore.htm
|archivedate=2006-04-26}}</span>
; Using quote
* <nowiki>{{Cite web
| title = My Favorite Things Part II
| work = Encyclopedia of Things
| url = http://www.example.org/
| accessdate = 2005-07-06
| quote = Lorem ipsum dolor.
}}</nowiki><br/>→ <span style="background:white">{{cite web
| title = My Favorite Things Part II
| work = Encyclopedia of Things
| url = http://www.example.org/
| accessdate = 2005-07-06
| quote = Lorem ipsum dolor.
}}</span>
;No parameters (error)
* <nowiki>{{Cite web}}</nowiki><br/>→ <span style="background:white">{{cite web}}</span>
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We're a collaborative community website about {{topic}} that anyone, including you, can build and expand. Wikis like this one depend on readers getting involved and adding content. Click the "ADD NEW PAGE" or "EDIT" button at the top of any page to get started!
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Below is a suggested set of rules to follow when editing '''Fantasy Media Hub'''. Administrators of this wiki should read these rules and adapt them as necessary.
= General ground rules from Fandom =
# '''Keep it civil''': Do not make personal attacks on other people. If you need to criticize another user’s argument, do so without attacking them as a person. Do not use bigoted language, including slurs which degrade another person or group of people based on gender, race, sexual orientation, nationality, religion, etc.
# '''Be a productive member of the wiki''': Contribute to the wiki in line with the established processes and conventions. Need help? Ask an [[Special:ListUsers/sysop|administrator]]! Disrupting the wiki with “edit warring” over differing opinions of a topic with another user or group of users is not productive.
# '''Do not engage in excessive self-promotion''': The wiki is a collaborative community resource for the topic at hand. It is NOT a free place to advertise your related website, YouTube channel, blog, social media account, etc. Have a question about whether your link would be welcome? Ask an administrator!
# '''Do not harass other users''': If somebody asks you to stop posting certain content on their wall, respect their wishes. It is their wall.
# '''Do follow community guidelines for formatting''': When a community has established formatting, it’s important to adhere to that, especially when spoiler content is involved.
= Fantasy Media Hub rules =
* NOTE: '''''The WBC (Worldwide Broadcasting Commission) has the right to change the rules at anytime.'''''
== Main rules ==
# Respect your team and everyone else, across all different parts of the Wiki.
# No spamming whatsoever. If spamming is seen, please report it. The WBC will interfere, if needed.
# In baseball, three strikes and your out. For this wiki, first strike is a week, second is a month, three is a year, four is two years, five strikes and your out, '''''<u>banned</u>'''''.
# '''<u>ZERO TOLERANCE</u>''' for vandalism, abuse, fake information, and just for simply wasting people's time. The WBC will ''strongly enforce'' this.
# No illegal content, please.
# No threats to anyone. I don't care if its virtually, mentally, emotionally, or physically. I won't put up with that bullshit. Banned otherwise for a determined period of time and The WBC will ''strongly enforce'' this.
# Realingment rules:
## If you're the network owner or the owner of a broadcasting company, you can shut down a station, a series of stations, and move one or a group from one location to another as long as you...
### specify why you're closing or moving them.
### it doesn't occupy a channel already taken by a previous station.
## If a station is shut down or in the process of it, the opportunity to buy it and move somewhere else could be possible. Such stations will be put up for auction, and when done so, type the call letters of the station you want. Once its mentioned as "sold", you now own it.
## If you're NOT the network owner or the owner of a broadcasting company, you CAN'T shut down or move a station for any reason whatsoever. Only the network owner, owner of said company, or the WBC has the power to do so.
# If someone messages you a question, please be professional, and act with decency when answering it. We're all trying to have a good fun time around here and not everyone knows everything, so think before you answer.
# '''<u>DO NOT</u>''' edit anyone's station pages under any circumstances. You run your own stations and/or network, not anybody else's. The five strikes threat will be applied to this rule and The WBC will ''strongly enforce'' this.
# '''NO''' mergers whatsoever. That will '''''<u>NOT</u>''''' be allowed.
# Keep logos as beautiful and/or professional as possible. If not, then its okay to ask for someone to make them for you. Unprofessional logos won't get you kicked off the wiki, but they will be erased from the pages by the WBC.
== Other rules ==
# United States and Canada markets/stations are allowed... for now. Other countries will follow eventually.
# '''NO''' fictional cities. The WBC will ''strongly enforce'' this rule.
# '''NO''' real-life callsigns. The WBC will ''strongly enforce'' this rule and will utilize the real-life FCC databases to make sure.
# It must be connected to a real-life DMA TV or radio market.
# You are allowed to use a callsign that doesn't exist on a different media platform (i.e. a fake callsign on TV, but can't use on radio due to real-life status, etc.)
# Real-life and fictional TV and radio networks are allowed.
# Cable/satellite TV and satellite radio companies are allowed.
# Unlike real-life TV: Channel 37 '''<u>IS</u>''' allowed. The WBC is encouraging companies to apply for Channel 37.
# Three-letter callsigns are welcome on both TV and radio.
# For now, a limit of ten stations per market: eight radio, and two TV. The WBC will ''enforce'' this rule.
# Dual network TV and radio affiliations are allowed.
# Ten digital subchannels per station, and five HD Radio subchannels per station are allowed. The WBC will ''enforce'' this rule.
== Allowed networks ==
=== Television ===
* American Broadcasting Company ('''<u>ABC</u>''')
* Columbia Broadcasting System ('''<u>CBS</u>''')
* National Broadcasting Company ('''<u>NBC</u>''')
* FOX Broadcasting Company ('''<u>FOX</u>''')
* MyNetworkTV ('''<u>MNT</u>''')
* The CW ('''<u>CW</u>''')
* Univision ('''<u>UNI</u>''')
* UniMas ('''<u>UNM</u>''')
* Telemundo ('''<u>TMD</u>''')
* Any fictional network users want to come up with and own.
=== Radio ===
* iHeartRadio ('''<u>IHR</u>''')
* Audacy ('''<u>AUD</u>''')
* Townsquare ('''<u>TSM</u>''')
* Cumulus ('''<u>CMS</u>''')
* SiriusXM Satellite Radio ('''<u>SXM</u>''')
* Any fictional network users want to come up with and own.
= Before you create your media stations... =
== TV ==
# Channels 2-69 (PSIP and Physical)
# You must not own more than two TV stations per market, ''for now''.
# The station and callsign '''<u>MUST NOT ALREADY BE TAKEN IN A CITY/MARKET</u>'''.
# Former callsigns are allowed if they're not already taken.
== AM ==
# AM 530-1710
# The frequency is in variables of ten (i.e. 530, 540, 550, etc.).
# You must not own more than two clear-channel stations in the U.S. on opposite ends of the country.
# The station and callsign '''<u>MUST NOT ALREADY BE TAKEN IN A CITY/MARKET</u>'''.
# Former callsigns are allowed if they're not already taken.
== FM ==
# 87.5-107.9 FM
# 87.5-91.9 FM will be reserved for non-commercial use in the future.
# The station must be on an odd-numbered frequency, just like in real-life (i.e. 93.5, 97.3, 102.7, etc.).
# The station and callsign '''<u>MUST NOT ALREADY BE TAKEN IN A CITY/MARKET</u>'''.
# Former callsigns are allowed if they're not already taken.
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Below is a suggested set of rules to follow when editing '''Fantasy Media Hub'''. Administrators of this wiki should read these rules and adapt them as necessary.
= General ground rules from Fandom =
# '''Keep it civil''': Do not make personal attacks on other people. If you need to criticize another user’s argument, do so without attacking them as a person. Do not use bigoted language, including slurs which degrade another person or group of people based on gender, race, sexual orientation, nationality, religion, etc.
# '''Be a productive member of the wiki''': Contribute to the wiki in line with the established processes and conventions. Need help? Ask an [[Special:ListUsers/sysop|administrator]]! Disrupting the wiki with “edit warring” over differing opinions of a topic with another user or group of users is not productive.
# '''Do not engage in excessive self-promotion''': The wiki is a collaborative community resource for the topic at hand. It is NOT a free place to advertise your related website, YouTube channel, blog, social media account, etc. Have a question about whether your link would be welcome? Ask an administrator!
# '''Do not harass other users''': If somebody asks you to stop posting certain content on their wall, respect their wishes. It is their wall.
# '''Do follow community guidelines for formatting''': When a community has established formatting, it’s important to adhere to that, especially when spoiler content is involved.
= Fantasy Media Hub rules =
* NOTE: '''''The WBC (Worldwide Broadcasting Commission) has the right to change the rules at anytime.'''''
== Main rules ==
# No rush, no time limit, no restrictions. You contribute '''''<u>on your own time</u>'''''. Just have '''at least''' one station to work with, that's all. This is not a game, this is a community.
# Respect your team and everyone else, across all different parts of the Wiki.
# No spamming whatsoever. If spamming is seen, please report it. The WBC will interfere, if needed.
# In baseball, three strikes and your out. For this wiki, first strike is a week, second is a month, three is a year, four is two years, five strikes and your out, '''''<u>banned</u>'''''.
# '''<u>ZERO TOLERANCE</u>''' for vandalism, abuse, fake information, and just for simply wasting people's time. The WBC will ''strongly enforce'' this.
# No illegal content, please.
# No threats to anyone. I don't care if its virtually, mentally, emotionally, or physically. I won't put up with that bullshit. Banned otherwise for a determined period of time and The WBC will ''strongly enforce'' this.
# Realingment rules:
## If you're the network owner or the owner of a broadcasting company, you can shut down a station, a series of stations, and move one or a group from one location to another as long as you...
### specify why you're closing or moving them.
### it doesn't occupy a channel already taken by a previous station.
## If a station is shut down or in the process of it, the opportunity to buy it and move somewhere else could be possible. Such stations will be put up for auction, and when done so, type the call letters of the station you want. Once its mentioned as "sold", you now own it.
## If you're NOT the network owner or the owner of a broadcasting company, you CAN'T shut down or move a station for any reason whatsoever. Only the network owner, owner of said company, or the WBC has the power to do so.
# If someone messages you a question, please be professional, and act with decency when answering it. We're all trying to have a good fun time around here and not everyone knows everything, so think before you answer.
# '''<u>DO NOT</u>''' edit anyone's station pages under any circumstances. You run your own stations and/or network, not anybody else's. The five strikes threat will be applied to this rule and The WBC will ''strongly enforce'' this.
# '''NO''' mergers whatsoever. That will '''''<u>NOT</u>''''' be allowed.
# Keep logos as beautiful and/or professional as possible. If not, then its okay to ask for someone to make them for you. Unprofessional logos won't get you kicked off the wiki, but they will be erased from the pages by the WBC.
== Other rules ==
# United States and Canada markets/stations are allowed... for now. Other countries will follow eventually.
# '''NO''' fictional cities. The WBC will ''strongly enforce'' this rule.
# '''NO''' real-life callsigns. The WBC will ''strongly enforce'' this rule and will utilize the real-life FCC databases to make sure.
# It must be connected to a real-life DMA TV or radio market.
# You are allowed to use a callsign that doesn't exist on a different media platform (i.e. a fake callsign on TV, but can't use on radio due to real-life status, etc.)
# Real-life and fictional TV and radio networks are allowed.
# Cable/satellite TV and satellite radio companies are allowed.
# Unlike real-life TV: Channel 37 '''<u>IS</u>''' allowed. The WBC is encouraging companies to apply for Channel 37.
# Three-letter callsigns are welcome on both TV and radio.
# For now, a limit of ten stations per market: eight radio, and two TV. The WBC will ''enforce'' this rule.
# Dual network TV and radio affiliations are allowed.
# Ten digital subchannels per station, and five HD Radio subchannels per station are allowed. The WBC will ''enforce'' this rule.
== Allowed networks ==
=== Television ===
* American Broadcasting Company ('''<u>ABC</u>''')
* Columbia Broadcasting System ('''<u>CBS</u>''')
* National Broadcasting Company ('''<u>NBC</u>''')
* FOX Broadcasting Company ('''<u>FOX</u>''')
* MyNetworkTV ('''<u>MNT</u>''')
* The CW ('''<u>CW</u>''')
* Univision ('''<u>UNI</u>''')
* UniMas ('''<u>UNM</u>''')
* Telemundo ('''<u>TMD</u>''')
* Any fictional network users want to come up with and own.
=== Radio ===
* iHeartRadio ('''<u>IHR</u>''')
* Audacy ('''<u>AUD</u>''')
* Townsquare ('''<u>TSM</u>''')
* Cumulus ('''<u>CMS</u>''')
* SiriusXM Satellite Radio ('''<u>SXM</u>''')
* Any fictional network users want to come up with and own.
= Before you create your media stations... =
== TV ==
# Channels 2-69 (PSIP and Physical)
# You must not own more than two TV stations per market, ''for now''.
# The station and callsign '''<u>MUST NOT ALREADY BE TAKEN IN A CITY/MARKET</u>'''.
# Former callsigns are allowed if they're not already taken.
== AM ==
# AM 530-1710
# The frequency is in variables of ten (i.e. 530, 540, 550, etc.).
# You must not own more than two clear-channel stations in the U.S. on opposite ends of the country.
# The station and callsign '''<u>MUST NOT ALREADY BE TAKEN IN A CITY/MARKET</u>'''.
# Former callsigns are allowed if they're not already taken.
== FM ==
# 87.5-107.9 FM
# 87.5-91.9 FM will be reserved for non-commercial use in the future.
# The station must be on an odd-numbered frequency, just like in real-life (i.e. 93.5, 97.3, 102.7, etc.).
# The station and callsign '''<u>MUST NOT ALREADY BE TAKEN IN A CITY/MARKET</u>'''.
# Former callsigns are allowed if they're not already taken.
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Below is a suggested set of rules to follow when editing '''Fantasy Media Hub'''. Administrators of this wiki should read these rules and adapt them as necessary.
= General ground rules from Fandom =
# '''Keep it civil''': Do not make personal attacks on other people. If you need to criticize another user’s argument, do so without attacking them as a person. Do not use bigoted language, including slurs which degrade another person or group of people based on gender, race, sexual orientation, nationality, religion, etc.
# '''Be a productive member of the wiki''': Contribute to the wiki in line with the established processes and conventions. Need help? Ask an [[Special:ListUsers/sysop|administrator]]! Disrupting the wiki with “edit warring” over differing opinions of a topic with another user or group of users is not productive.
# '''Do not engage in excessive self-promotion''': The wiki is a collaborative community resource for the topic at hand. It is NOT a free place to advertise your related website, YouTube channel, blog, social media account, etc. Have a question about whether your link would be welcome? Ask an administrator!
# '''Do not harass other users''': If somebody asks you to stop posting certain content on their wall, respect their wishes. It is their wall.
# '''Do follow community guidelines for formatting''': When a community has established formatting, it’s important to adhere to that, especially when spoiler content is involved.
= Fantasy Media Hub rules =
* NOTE: '''''The WBC (Worldwide Broadcasting Commission) has the right to change the rules at anytime.'''''
== Main rules ==
# No rush, no time limit, no restrictions. You contribute '''''<u>on your own time</u>'''''. Just have '''at least''' one station to work with, that's all. This is not a game, this is a community.
# Respect your team and everyone else, across all different parts of the Wiki.
# No spamming whatsoever. If spamming is seen, please report it. The WBC will interfere, if needed.
# In baseball, three strikes and your out. For this wiki, first strike is a week, second is a month, three is a year, four is two years, five strikes and your out, '''''<u>banned</u>'''''.
# '''<u>ZERO TOLERANCE</u>''' for vandalism, abuse, fake information, and just for simply wasting people's time. The WBC will ''strongly enforce'' this.
# No illegal content, please.
# No threats to anyone. I don't care if its virtually, mentally, emotionally, or physically. I won't put up with that bullshit. Banned otherwise for a determined period of time and The WBC will ''strongly enforce'' this.
# Realingment rules:
## If you're the network owner or the owner of a broadcasting company, you can shut down a station, a series of stations, and move one or a group from one location to another as long as you...
### specify why you're closing or moving them.
### it doesn't occupy a channel already taken by a previous station.
## If a station is shut down or in the process of it, the opportunity to buy it and move somewhere else could be possible. Such stations will be put up for auction, and when done so, type the call letters of the station you want. Once its mentioned as "sold", you now own it.
## If you're NOT the network owner or the owner of a broadcasting company, you CAN'T shut down or move a station for any reason whatsoever. Only the network owner, owner of said company, or the WBC has the power to do so.
# If someone messages you a question, please be professional, and act with decency when answering it. We're all trying to have a good fun time around here and not everyone knows everything, so think before you answer.
# '''<u>DO NOT</u>''' edit anyone's station pages under any circumstances. You run your own stations and/or network, not anybody else's. The five strikes threat will be applied to this rule and The WBC will ''strongly enforce'' this.
# '''NO''' mergers whatsoever. That will '''''<u>NOT</u>''''' be allowed.
# Keep logos as beautiful and/or professional as possible. If not, then its okay to ask for someone to make them for you. Unprofessional logos won't get you kicked off the wiki, but they will be erased from the pages by the WBC.
== Other rules ==
# United States and Canada markets/stations are allowed... for now. Other countries will follow eventually.
# '''NO''' fictional cities. The WBC will ''strongly enforce'' this rule.
# '''NO''' real-life callsigns. The WBC will ''strongly enforce'' this rule and will utilize the real-life FCC databases to make sure.
# It must be connected to a real-life DMA TV or radio market.
# You are allowed to use a callsign that doesn't exist on a different media platform (i.e. a fake callsign on TV, but can't use on radio due to real-life status, etc.)
# Real-life and fictional TV and radio networks are allowed.
# Cable/satellite TV and satellite radio companies are allowed.
# Unlike real-life TV: Channel 37 '''<u>IS</u>''' allowed. The WBC is encouraging companies to apply for Channel 37.
# Three-letter callsigns are welcome on both TV and radio.
# For now, a limit of ten stations per market: eight radio, and two TV. The WBC will ''enforce'' this rule.
# Dual network TV and radio affiliations are allowed.
# Ten digital subchannels per station, and five HD Radio subchannels per station are allowed. The WBC will ''enforce'' this rule.
# If you want to air E/I programming on the weekends, you can, but you don't have to either. If you do, there's no limit. You can air as much or as little as you want.
# '''NO''' religious godcasters or programs, either on TV or on the radio. They're scammers anyways.
== Allowed networks ==
=== Real-Life Television ===
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Broadcasting_Company American Broadcasting Company] ('''<u>ABC</u>''')
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CBS Columbia Broadcasting System] ('''<u>CBS</u>''')
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NBC National Broadcasting Company] ('''<u>NBC</u>''')
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fox_Broadcasting_Company FOX Broadcasting Company] ('''<u>FOX</u>''')
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MyNetworkTV MyNetworkTV] ('''<u>MNT</u>''')
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_CW The CW] ('''<u>CW</u>''')
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Univision Univision] ('''<u>UNI</u>''')
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UniM%C3%A1s UniMás] ('''<u>UNM</u>''')
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telemundo Telemundo] ('''<u>TMD</u>''')
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Estrella_TV Estrella TV] ('''<u>EST</u>''')
=== Fictional Television ===
* American Broadcasting System ('''<u>ABS</u>'''; English; [[clearchannel Communications, Inc.|clearchannel]])
* Sistema de Radiodifusion Estadounidense ('''<u>SRE</u>'''; Spanish; [[clearchannel Communications, Inc.|clearchannel]])
* Central ('''<u>CEN</u>'''; [[STG - Swift Television Group|STG]])
* Horizon ('''<u>HRZ</u>'''; [[Horizon, Inc.|Horizon]])
* Sachland One ('''<u>SL1</u>'''; [[The Sachland Company|Sachland]])
* Sachland Two ('''<u>SL2</u>'''; [[The Sachland Company|Sachland]])
* Shaq and Shawn ('''<u>S&S</u>'''; [[S&S Communications|S&S]])
* Any fictional network users want to come up with and own.
=== Radio ===
* iHeartRadio ('''<u>IHR</u>''')
* Audacy ('''<u>AUD</u>''')
* Townsquare ('''<u>TSM</u>''')
* Cumulus ('''<u>CMS</u>''')
* SiriusXM Satellite Radio ('''<u>SXM</u>''')
* Any fictional network users want to come up with and own.
= Before you create your media stations... =
== TV ==
# Channels 2-69 (PSIP and Physical)
# You must not own more than two TV stations per market, ''for now''.
# The station and callsign '''<u>MUST NOT ALREADY BE TAKEN IN A CITY/MARKET</u>'''.
# Former callsigns are allowed if they're not already taken.
== AM ==
# AM 530-1710
# The frequency is in variables of ten (i.e. 530, 540, 550, etc.).
# You must not own more than two clear-channel stations in the U.S. on opposite ends of the country.
# The station and callsign '''<u>MUST NOT ALREADY BE TAKEN IN A CITY/MARKET</u>'''.
# Former callsigns are allowed if they're not already taken.
== FM ==
# 87.5-107.9 FM
# 87.5-91.9 FM will be reserved for non-commercial use in the future.
# The station must be on an odd-numbered frequency, just like in real-life (i.e. 93.5, 97.3, 102.7, etc.).
# The station and callsign '''<u>MUST NOT ALREADY BE TAKEN IN A CITY/MARKET</u>'''.
# Former callsigns are allowed if they're not already taken.
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Below is a suggested set of rules to follow when editing '''Fantasy Media Hub'''. Administrators of this wiki should read these rules and adapt them as necessary.
= General ground rules from Fandom =
# '''Keep it civil''': Do not make personal attacks on other people. If you need to criticize another user’s argument, do so without attacking them as a person. Do not use bigoted language, including slurs which degrade another person or group of people based on gender, race, sexual orientation, nationality, religion, etc.
# '''Be a productive member of the wiki''': Contribute to the wiki in line with the established processes and conventions. Need help? Ask an [[Special:ListUsers/sysop|administrator]]! Disrupting the wiki with “edit warring” over differing opinions of a topic with another user or group of users is not productive.
# '''Do not engage in excessive self-promotion''': The wiki is a collaborative community resource for the topic at hand. It is NOT a free place to advertise your related website, YouTube channel, blog, social media account, etc. Have a question about whether your link would be welcome? Ask an administrator!
# '''Do not harass other users''': If somebody asks you to stop posting certain content on their wall, respect their wishes. It is their wall.
# '''Do follow community guidelines for formatting''': When a community has established formatting, it’s important to adhere to that, especially when spoiler content is involved.
= Fantasy Media Hub rules =
* NOTE: '''''The WBC (Worldwide Broadcasting Commission) has the right to change the rules at anytime.'''''
== Main rules ==
# No rush, no time limit, no restrictions. You contribute '''''<u>on your own time</u>'''''. Just have '''at least''' one station to work with, that's all. This is not a game, this is a community.
# Respect your team and everyone else, across all different parts of the Wiki.
# No spamming whatsoever. If spamming is seen, please report it. The WBC will interfere, if needed.
# In baseball, three strikes and your out. For this wiki, first strike is a week, second is a month, three is a year, four is two years, five strikes and your out, '''''<u>banned</u>'''''.
# '''<u>ZERO TOLERANCE</u>''' for vandalism, abuse, fake information, and just for simply wasting people's time. The WBC will ''strongly enforce'' this.
# No illegal content, please.
# No threats to anyone. I don't care if its virtually, mentally, emotionally, or physically. I won't put up with that bullshit. Banned otherwise for a determined period of time and The WBC will ''strongly enforce'' this.
# Realingment rules:
## If you're the network owner or the owner of a broadcasting company, you can shut down a station, a series of stations, and move one or a group from one location to another as long as you...
### specify why you're closing or moving them.
### it doesn't occupy a channel already taken by a previous station.
## If a station is shut down or in the process of it, the opportunity to buy it and move somewhere else could be possible. Such stations will be put up for auction, and when done so, type the call letters of the station you want. Once its mentioned as "sold", you now own it.
## If you're NOT the network owner or the owner of a broadcasting company, you CAN'T shut down or move a station for any reason whatsoever. Only the network owner, owner of said company, or the WBC has the power to do so.
# If someone messages you a question, please be professional, and act with decency when answering it. We're all trying to have a good fun time around here and not everyone knows everything, so think before you answer.
# '''<u>DO NOT</u>''' edit anyone's station pages under any circumstances. You run your own stations and/or network, not anybody else's. The five strikes threat will be applied to this rule and The WBC will ''strongly enforce'' this.
# '''NO''' mergers whatsoever. That will '''''<u>NOT</u>''''' be allowed.
# Keep logos as beautiful and/or professional as possible. If not, then its okay to ask for someone to make them for you. Unprofessional logos won't get you kicked off the wiki, but they will be erased from the pages by the WBC.
== Other rules ==
# United States and Canada markets/stations are allowed... for now. Other countries will follow eventually.
# '''NO''' fictional cities. The WBC will ''strongly enforce'' this rule.
# '''NO''' real-life callsigns. The WBC will ''strongly enforce'' this rule and will utilize the real-life FCC databases to make sure.
# It must be connected to a real-life DMA TV or radio market.
# You are allowed to use a callsign that doesn't exist on a different media platform (i.e. a fake callsign on TV, but can't use on radio due to real-life status, etc.)
# Real-life and fictional TV and radio networks are allowed.
# Cable/satellite TV and satellite radio companies are allowed.
# Unlike real-life TV: Channel 37 '''<u>IS</u>''' allowed. The WBC is encouraging companies to apply for Channel 37.
# Three-letter callsigns are welcome on both TV and radio.
# For now, a limit of ten stations per market: eight radio, and two TV. The WBC will ''enforce'' this rule.
# Dual network TV and radio affiliations are allowed.
# Ten digital subchannels per station, and five HD Radio subchannels per station are allowed. The WBC will ''enforce'' this rule.
# If you want to air E/I programming on the weekends, you can, but you don't have to either. If you do, there's no limit. You can air as much or as little as you want.
# '''NO''' religious godcasters or programs, either on TV or on the radio. They're scammers anyways.
== Allowed networks ==
=== Real-Life Television ===
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Broadcasting_Company American Broadcasting Company] ('''<u>ABC</u>''')
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CBS Columbia Broadcasting System] ('''<u>CBS</u>''')
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NBC National Broadcasting Company] ('''<u>NBC</u>''')
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fox_Broadcasting_Company FOX Broadcasting Company] ('''<u>FOX</u>''')
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MyNetworkTV MyNetworkTV] ('''<u>MNT</u>''')
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_CW The CW] ('''<u>CW</u>''')
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Univision Univision] ('''<u>UNI</u>''')
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UniM%C3%A1s UniMás] ('''<u>UNM</u>''')
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telemundo Telemundo] ('''<u>TMD</u>''')
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Estrella_TV Estrella TV] ('''<u>EST</u>''')
=== Fictional Television ===
* American Broadcasting System ('''<u>ABS</u>'''; English; [[clearchannel Communications, Inc.|clearchannel]])
* Sistema de Radiodifusion Estadounidense ('''<u>SRE</u>'''; Spanish; [[clearchannel Communications, Inc.|clearchannel]])
* Central ('''<u>CEN</u>'''; [[STG - Swift Television Group|STG]])
* Horizon ('''<u>HRZ</u>'''; [[Horizon, Inc.|Horizon]])
* Mutual ('''<u>MBS</u>'''; [[Tribune Media Group|Tribune]])
* Sachland One ('''<u>SL1</u>'''; [[The Sachland Company|Sachland]])
* Sachland Two ('''<u>SL2</u>'''; [[The Sachland Company|Sachland]])
* Shaq and Shawn ('''<u>S&S</u>'''; [[S&S Communications|S&S]])
* Any fictional network users want to come up with and own.
=== Real Radio ===
* SiriusXM Satellite Radio ('''<u>SXM</u>'''; clearchannel)
* iHeartRadio ('''<u>IHR</u>'''; clearchannel)
** [[Premiere]] ('''<u>PRN</u>'''; clearchannel)
** [[KISS-FM]] ('''<u>KIS</u>'''; clearchannel)
** [[EDC Radio]] ('''<u>EDC</u>'''; clearchannel)
* Audacy ('''<u>AUD</u>''')
* Cumulus ('''<u>CMS</u>''')
* Townsquare ('''<u>TSM</u>''')
* Any fictional network users want to come up with and own.
=== Fictional Radio ===
* [[ABS Radio]] (clearchannel)
** [[ABS Newsradio]] (clearchannel)
** [[ABS Sportsradio]] (clearchannel)
= Before you create your media stations... =
== TV ==
# Channels 2-69 (PSIP and Physical)
# You must not own more than two TV stations per market, ''for now''.
# The station and callsign '''<u>MUST NOT ALREADY BE TAKEN IN A CITY/MARKET</u>'''.
# Former callsigns are allowed if they're not already taken.
== AM ==
# AM 530-1710
# The frequency is in variables of ten (i.e. 530, 540, 550, etc.).
# You must not own more than two clear-channel stations in the U.S. on opposite ends of the country.
# The station and callsign '''<u>MUST NOT ALREADY BE TAKEN IN A CITY/MARKET</u>'''.
# Former callsigns are allowed if they're not already taken.
== FM ==
# 87.5-107.9 FM
# 87.5-91.9 FM will be reserved for non-commercial use in the future.
# The station must be on an odd-numbered frequency, just like in real-life (i.e. 93.5, 97.3, 102.7, etc.).
# The station and callsign '''<u>MUST NOT ALREADY BE TAKEN IN A CITY/MARKET</u>'''.
# Former callsigns are allowed if they're not already taken.
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Below is a suggested set of rules to follow when editing '''Fantasy Media Hub'''. Administrators of this wiki should read these rules and adapt them as necessary.
= General ground rules from Fandom =
# '''Keep it civil''': Do not make personal attacks on other people. If you need to criticize another user’s argument, do so without attacking them as a person. Do not use bigoted language, including slurs which degrade another person or group of people based on gender, race, sexual orientation, nationality, religion, etc.
# '''Be a productive member of the wiki''': Contribute to the wiki in line with the established processes and conventions. Need help? Ask an [[Special:ListUsers/sysop|administrator]]! Disrupting the wiki with “edit warring” over differing opinions of a topic with another user or group of users is not productive.
# '''Do not engage in excessive self-promotion''': The wiki is a collaborative community resource for the topic at hand. It is NOT a free place to advertise your related website, YouTube channel, blog, social media account, etc. Have a question about whether your link would be welcome? Ask an administrator!
# '''Do not harass other users''': If somebody asks you to stop posting certain content on their wall, respect their wishes. It is their wall.
# '''Do follow community guidelines for formatting''': When a community has established formatting, it’s important to adhere to that, especially when spoiler content is involved.
= Fantasy Media Hub rules =
* NOTE: '''''The WBC (Worldwide Broadcasting Commission) has the right to change the rules at anytime.'''''
== Main rules ==
# No rush, no time limit, no restrictions. You contribute '''''<u>on your own time</u>'''''. Just have '''at least''' one station to work with, that's all. This is not a game, this is a community.
# Respect your team and everyone else, across all different parts of the Wiki.
# No spamming whatsoever. If spamming is seen, please report it. The WBC will interfere, if needed.
# In baseball, three strikes and your out. For this wiki, first strike is a week, second is a month, three is a year, four is two years, five strikes and your out, '''''<u>banned</u>'''''.
# '''<u>ZERO TOLERANCE</u>''' for vandalism, abuse, fake information, and just for simply wasting people's time. The WBC will ''strongly enforce'' this.
# No illegal content, please.
# No threats to anyone. I don't care if its virtually, mentally, emotionally, or physically. I won't put up with that bullshit. Banned otherwise for a determined period of time and The WBC will ''strongly enforce'' this.
# Realingment rules:
## If you're the network owner or the owner of a broadcasting company, you can shut down a station, a series of stations, and move one or a group from one location to another as long as you...
### specify why you're closing or moving them.
### it doesn't occupy a channel already taken by a previous station.
## If a station is shut down or in the process of it, the opportunity to buy it and move somewhere else could be possible. Such stations will be put up for auction, and when done so, type the call letters of the station you want. Once its mentioned as "sold", you now own it.
## If you're NOT the network owner or the owner of a broadcasting company, you CAN'T shut down or move a station for any reason whatsoever. Only the network owner, owner of said company, or the WBC has the power to do so.
# If someone messages you a question, please be professional, and act with decency when answering it. We're all trying to have a good fun time around here and not everyone knows everything, so think before you answer.
# '''<u>DO NOT</u>''' edit anyone's station pages under any circumstances. You run your own stations and/or network, not anybody else's. The five strikes threat will be applied to this rule and The WBC will ''strongly enforce'' this.
# '''NO''' mergers whatsoever. That will '''''<u>NOT</u>''''' be allowed.
# Keep logos as beautiful and/or professional as possible. If not, then its okay to ask for someone to make them for you. Unprofessional logos won't get you kicked off the wiki, but they will be erased from the pages by the WBC.
== Other rules ==
# United States and Canada markets/stations are allowed... for now. Other countries will follow eventually.
# '''NO''' fictional cities. The WBC will ''strongly enforce'' this rule.
# '''NO''' real-life callsigns. The WBC will ''strongly enforce'' this rule and will utilize the real-life FCC databases to make sure.
# It must be connected to a real-life DMA TV or radio market.
# You are allowed to use a callsign that doesn't exist on a different media platform (i.e. a fake callsign on TV, but can't use on radio due to real-life status, etc.)
# Real-life and fictional TV and radio networks are allowed.
# Cable/satellite TV and satellite radio companies are allowed.
# Unlike real-life TV: Channel 37 '''<u>IS</u>''' allowed. The WBC is encouraging companies to apply for Channel 37.
# Three-letter callsigns are welcome on both TV and radio.
# For now, a limit of ten stations per market: eight radio, and two TV. The WBC will ''enforce'' this rule.
# Dual network TV and radio affiliations are allowed.
# Ten digital subchannels per station, and five HD Radio subchannels per station are allowed. The WBC will ''enforce'' this rule.
# If you want to air E/I programming on the weekends, you can, but you don't have to either. If you do, there's no limit. You can air as much or as little as you want.
# '''NO''' religious godcasters or programs, either on TV or on the radio. They're scammers anyways.
# If there's a real-life callsign in use on the radio or on TV, you must add a suffix to your station. The only exception is AM, no suffix needed.
## For digital operations, no need to add DT (for TV) or HD (for radio), unless you want to.
== Allowed networks ==
=== Real-Life Television ===
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Broadcasting_Company American Broadcasting Company] ('''<u>ABC</u>''')
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CBS Columbia Broadcasting System] ('''<u>CBS</u>''')
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NBC National Broadcasting Company] ('''<u>NBC</u>''')
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fox_Broadcasting_Company FOX Broadcasting Company] ('''<u>FOX</u>''')
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MyNetworkTV MyNetworkTV] ('''<u>MNT</u>''')
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_CW The CW] ('''<u>CW</u>''')
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Univision Univision] ('''<u>UNI</u>''')
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UniM%C3%A1s UniMás] ('''<u>UNM</u>''')
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telemundo Telemundo] ('''<u>TMD</u>''')
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Estrella_TV Estrella TV] ('''<u>EST</u>''')
=== Fictional Television ===
* American Broadcasting System ('''<u>ABS</u>'''; English; [[clearchannel Communications, Inc.|clearchannel]])
* Sistema de Radiodifusion Estadounidense ('''<u>SRE</u>'''; Spanish; [[clearchannel Communications, Inc.|clearchannel]])
* Central ('''<u>CEN</u>'''; [[STG - Swift Television Group|STG]])
* Horizon ('''<u>HRZ</u>'''; [[Horizon, Inc.|Horizon]])
* Mutual ('''<u>MBS</u>'''; [[Tribune Media Group|Tribune]])
* Sachland One ('''<u>SL1</u>'''; [[The Sachland Company|Sachland]])
* Sachland Two ('''<u>SL2</u>'''; [[The Sachland Company|Sachland]])
* Shaq and Shawn ('''<u>S&S</u>'''; [[S&S Communications|S&S]])
* Any fictional network users want to come up with and own.
=== Real Radio ===
* [[SiriusXM Satellite Radio]] ('''<u>SXM</u>'''; clearchannel)
* [[iHeartRadio]] ('''<u>IHR</u>'''; clearchannel)
** [[Premiere]] ('''<u>PRN</u>'''; clearchannel)
** [[KISS-FM]] ('''<u>KIS</u>'''; clearchannel)
** [[EDC Radio]] ('''<u>EDC</u>'''; clearchannel)
* [[Audacy]] ('''<u>AUD</u>''')
* [[Cumulus]] ('''<u>CMS</u>''')
* [[Townsquare]] ('''<u>TSM</u>''')
* Any fictional network users want to come up with and own.
=== Fictional Radio ===
* [[ABS Radio]] (clearchannel)
** [[ABS Newsradio]] (clearchannel)
** [[ABS Sportsradio]] (clearchannel)
= Before you create your media stations... =
== TV ==
# Channels 2-69 (PSIP and Physical)
# You must not own more than two TV stations per market, ''for now''.
# The station and callsign '''<u>MUST NOT ALREADY BE TAKEN IN A CITY/MARKET</u>'''.
# Former callsigns are allowed if they're not already taken.
== AM ==
# AM 530-1710
# The frequency is in variables of ten (i.e. 530, 540, 550, etc.).
# You must not own more than two clear-channel stations in the U.S. on opposite ends of the country.
# The station and callsign '''<u>MUST NOT ALREADY BE TAKEN IN A CITY/MARKET</u>'''.
# Former callsigns are allowed if they're not already taken.
== FM ==
# 87.5-107.9 FM
# 87.5-91.9 FM will be reserved for non-commercial use in the future.
# The station must be on an odd-numbered frequency, just like in real-life (i.e. 93.5, 97.3, 102.7, etc.).
# The station and callsign '''<u>MUST NOT ALREADY BE TAKEN IN A CITY/MARKET</u>'''.
# Former callsigns are allowed if they're not already taken.
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Below is a suggested set of rules to follow when editing '''Fantasy Media Hub'''. Administrators of this wiki should read these rules and adapt them as necessary.
= General ground rules from Fandom =
# '''Keep it civil''': Do not make personal attacks on other people. If you need to criticize another user’s argument, do so without attacking them as a person. Do not use bigoted language, including slurs which degrade another person or group of people based on gender, race, sexual orientation, nationality, religion, etc.
# '''Be a productive member of the wiki''': Contribute to the wiki in line with the established processes and conventions. Need help? Ask an [[Special:ListUsers/sysop|administrator]]! Disrupting the wiki with “edit warring” over differing opinions of a topic with another user or group of users is not productive.
# '''Do not engage in excessive self-promotion''': The wiki is a collaborative community resource for the topic at hand. It is NOT a free place to advertise your related website, YouTube channel, blog, social media account, etc. Have a question about whether your link would be welcome? Ask an administrator!
# '''Do not harass other users''': If somebody asks you to stop posting certain content on their wall, respect their wishes. It is their wall.
# '''Do follow community guidelines for formatting''': When a community has established formatting, it’s important to adhere to that, especially when spoiler content is involved.
= Fantasy Media Hub rules =
* NOTE: '''''The WBC (Worldwide Broadcasting Commission) has the right to change the rules at anytime.'''''
== Main rules ==
# No rush, no time limit, no restrictions. You contribute '''''<u>on your own time</u>'''''. Just have '''at least''' one station to work with, that's all. This is not a game, this is a community.
# Respect your team and everyone else, across all different parts of the Wiki.
# No spamming whatsoever. If spamming is seen, please report it. The WBC will interfere, if needed.
# In baseball, three strikes and your out. For this wiki, first strike is a week, second is a month, three is a year, four is two years, five strikes and your out, '''''<u>banned</u>'''''.
# '''<u>ZERO TOLERANCE</u>''' for vandalism, abuse, fake information, and just for simply wasting people's time. The WBC will ''strongly enforce'' this.
# No illegal content, please.
# No threats to anyone. I don't care if its virtually, mentally, emotionally, or physically. I won't put up with that bullshit. Banned otherwise for a determined period of time and The WBC will ''strongly enforce'' this.
# Realingment rules:
## If you're the network owner or the owner of a broadcasting company, you can shut down a station, a series of stations, and move one or a group from one location to another as long as you...
### specify why you're closing or moving them.
### it doesn't occupy a channel already taken by a previous station.
## If a station is shut down or in the process of it, the opportunity to buy it and move somewhere else could be possible. Such stations will be put up for auction, and when done so, type the call letters of the station you want. Once its mentioned as "sold", you now own it.
## If you're NOT the network owner or the owner of a broadcasting company, you CAN'T shut down or move a station for any reason whatsoever. Only the network owner, owner of said company, or the WBC has the power to do so.
# If someone messages you a question, please be professional, and act with decency when answering it. We're all trying to have a good fun time around here and not everyone knows everything, so think before you answer.
# '''<u>DO NOT</u>''' edit anyone's station pages under any circumstances. You run your own stations and/or network, not anybody else's. The five strikes threat will be applied to this rule and The WBC will ''strongly enforce'' this.
# '''NO''' mergers whatsoever. That will '''''<u>NOT</u>''''' be allowed.
# Keep logos as beautiful and/or professional as possible. If not, then its okay to ask for someone to make them for you. Unprofessional logos won't get you kicked off the wiki, but they will be erased from the pages by the WBC.
== Other rules ==
# United States and Canada markets/stations are allowed... for now. Other countries will follow eventually.
# '''NO''' fictional cities. The WBC will ''strongly enforce'' this rule.
# '''NO''' real-life callsigns. The WBC will ''strongly enforce'' this rule and will utilize the real-life FCC databases to make sure.
# It must be connected to a real-life DMA TV or radio market.
# You are allowed to use a callsign that doesn't exist on a different media platform (i.e. a fake callsign on TV, but can't use on radio due to real-life status, etc.)
# Real-life and fictional TV and radio networks are allowed.
# Cable/satellite TV and satellite radio companies are allowed.
# Unlike real-life TV: Channel 37 '''<u>IS</u>''' allowed. The WBC is encouraging companies to apply for Channel 37.
# Three-letter callsigns are welcome on both TV and radio.
# For now, a limit of ten stations per market: eight radio, and two TV. The WBC will ''enforce'' this rule.
# Dual network TV and radio affiliations are allowed.
# Ten digital subchannels per station, and five HD Radio subchannels per station are allowed. The WBC will ''enforce'' this rule.
# If you want to air E/I programming on the weekends, you can, but you don't have to either. If you do, there's no limit. You can air as much or as little as you want.
# '''NO''' religious godcasters or programs, either on TV or on the radio. They're scammers anyways.
# If there's a real-life callsign in use on the radio or on TV, you must add a suffix to your station. The only exception is AM, no suffix needed.
## For digital operations, no need to add DT (for TV) or HD (for radio), unless you want to.
== Allowed networks ==
=== Real-Life Television ===
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Broadcasting_Company American Broadcasting Company] ('''<u>ABC</u>''')
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CBS Columbia Broadcasting System] ('''<u>CBS</u>''')
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NBC National Broadcasting Company] ('''<u>NBC</u>''')
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fox_Broadcasting_Company FOX Broadcasting Company] ('''<u>FOX</u>''')
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MyNetworkTV MyNetworkTV] ('''<u>MNT</u>''')
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_CW The CW] ('''<u>CW</u>''')
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Univision Univision] ('''<u>UNI</u>''')
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UniM%C3%A1s UniMás] ('''<u>UNM</u>''')
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telemundo Telemundo] ('''<u>TMD</u>''')
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Estrella_TV Estrella TV] ('''<u>EST</u>''')
=== Fictional Television ===
* American Broadcasting System ('''<u>ABS</u>'''; English; [[clearchannel Communications, Inc.|clearchannel]])
* Sistema de Radiodifusion Estadounidense ('''<u>SRE</u>'''; Spanish; [[clearchannel Communications, Inc.|clearchannel]])
* Central ('''<u>CEN</u>'''; [[STG - Swift Television Group|STG]])
* [[Horizon Television|Horizon]] ('''<u>HRZ</u>'''; [[Horizon, Inc.|Horizon]])
* Mutual ('''<u>MBS</u>'''; [[Tribune Media Group|Tribune]])
* Sachland One ('''<u>SL1</u>'''; [[The Sachland Company|Sachland]])
* Sachland Two ('''<u>SL2</u>'''; [[The Sachland Company|Sachland]])
* Shaq and Shawn ('''<u>S&S</u>'''; [[S&S Communications|S&S]])
* Any fictional network users want to come up with and own.
=== Real Radio ===
* [[SiriusXM Satellite Radio]] ('''<u>SXM</u>'''; clearchannel)
* [[iHeartRadio]] ('''<u>IHR</u>'''; clearchannel)
** [[Premiere]] ('''<u>PRN</u>'''; clearchannel)
** [[KISS-FM]] ('''<u>KIS</u>'''; clearchannel)
** [[EDC Radio]] ('''<u>EDC</u>'''; clearchannel)
* [[Audacy]] ('''<u>AUD</u>''')
* [[Cumulus]] ('''<u>CMS</u>''')
* [[Townsquare]] ('''<u>TSM</u>''')
* Any fictional network users want to come up with and own.
=== Fictional Radio ===
* [[ABS Radio]] (clearchannel)
** [[ABS Newsradio]] (clearchannel)
** [[ABS Sportsradio]] (clearchannel)
= Before you create your media stations... =
== TV ==
# Channels 2-69 (PSIP and Physical)
# You must not own more than two TV stations per market, ''for now''.
# The station and callsign '''<u>MUST NOT ALREADY BE TAKEN IN A CITY/MARKET</u>'''.
# Former callsigns are allowed if they're not already taken.
== AM ==
# AM 530-1710
# The frequency is in variables of ten (i.e. 530, 540, 550, etc.).
# You must not own more than two clear-channel stations in the U.S. on opposite ends of the country.
# The station and callsign '''<u>MUST NOT ALREADY BE TAKEN IN A CITY/MARKET</u>'''.
# Former callsigns are allowed if they're not already taken.
== FM ==
# 87.5-107.9 FM
# 87.5-91.9 FM will be reserved for non-commercial use in the future.
# The station must be on an odd-numbered frequency, just like in real-life (i.e. 93.5, 97.3, 102.7, etc.).
# The station and callsign '''<u>MUST NOT ALREADY BE TAKEN IN A CITY/MARKET</u>'''.
# Former callsigns are allowed if they're not already taken.
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Below is a suggested set of rules to follow when editing '''Fantasy Media Hub'''. Administrators of this wiki should read these rules and adapt them as necessary.
= General ground rules from Fandom =
# '''Keep it civil''': Do not make personal attacks on other people. If you need to criticize another user’s argument, do so without attacking them as a person. Do not use bigoted language, including slurs which degrade another person or group of people based on gender, race, sexual orientation, nationality, religion, etc.
# '''Be a productive member of the wiki''': Contribute to the wiki in line with the established processes and conventions. Need help? Ask an [[Special:ListUsers/sysop|administrator]]! Disrupting the wiki with “edit warring” over differing opinions of a topic with another user or group of users is not productive.
# '''Do not engage in excessive self-promotion''': The wiki is a collaborative community resource for the topic at hand. It is NOT a free place to advertise your related website, YouTube channel, blog, social media account, etc. Have a question about whether your link would be welcome? Ask an administrator!
# '''Do not harass other users''': If somebody asks you to stop posting certain content on their wall, respect their wishes. It is their wall.
# '''Do follow community guidelines for formatting''': When a community has established formatting, it’s important to adhere to that, especially when spoiler content is involved.
= Fantasy Media Hub rules =
* NOTE: '''''The [[Worldwide Broadcasting Commission|WBC (Worldwide Broadcasting Commission)]] has the right to change the rules at anytime.'''''
== Main rules ==
# No rush, no time limit, no restrictions. You contribute '''''<u>on your own time</u>'''''. Just have '''at least''' one station to work with, that's all. This is not a game, this is a community.
# Respect your team and everyone else, across all different parts of the Wiki.
# No spamming whatsoever. If spamming is seen, please report it. The WBC will interfere, if needed.
# In baseball, three strikes and your out. For this wiki, first strike is a week, second is a month, three is a year, four is two years, five strikes and your out, '''''<u>banned</u>'''''.
# '''<u>ZERO TOLERANCE</u>''' for vandalism, abuse, fake information, and just for simply wasting people's time. The WBC will ''strongly enforce'' this.
# No illegal content, please.
# No threats to anyone. I don't care if its virtually, mentally, emotionally, or physically. I won't put up with that bullshit. Banned otherwise for a determined period of time and The WBC will ''strongly enforce'' this.
# Realingment rules:
## If you're the network owner or the owner of a broadcasting company, you can shut down a station, a series of stations, and move one or a group from one location to another as long as you...
### specify why you're closing or moving them.
### it doesn't occupy a channel already taken by a previous station.
## If a station is shut down or in the process of it, the opportunity to buy it and move somewhere else could be possible. Such stations will be put up for auction, and when done so, type the call letters of the station you want. Once its mentioned as "sold", you now own it.
## If you're NOT the network owner or the owner of a broadcasting company, you CAN'T shut down or move a station for any reason whatsoever. Only the network owner, owner of said company, or the WBC has the power to do so.
# If someone messages you a question, please be professional, and act with decency when answering it. We're all trying to have a good fun time around here and not everyone knows everything, so think before you answer.
# '''<u>DO NOT</u>''' edit anyone's station pages under any circumstances. You run your own stations and/or network, not anybody else's. The five strikes threat will be applied to this rule and The WBC will ''strongly enforce'' this.
# '''NO''' mergers whatsoever. That will '''''<u>NOT</u>''''' be allowed.
# Keep logos as beautiful and/or professional as possible. If not, then its okay to ask for someone to make them for you. Unprofessional logos won't get you kicked off the wiki, but they will be erased from the pages by the WBC.
== Other rules ==
# United States and Canada markets/stations are allowed... for now. Other countries will follow eventually.
# '''NO''' fictional cities. The WBC will ''strongly enforce'' this rule.
# '''NO''' real-life callsigns. The WBC will ''strongly enforce'' this rule and will utilize the real-life FCC databases to make sure.
# It must be connected to a real-life DMA TV or radio market.
# You are allowed to use a callsign that doesn't exist on a different media platform (i.e. a fake callsign on TV, but can't use on radio due to real-life status, etc.)
# Real-life and fictional TV and radio networks are allowed.
# Cable/satellite TV and satellite radio companies are allowed.
# Unlike real-life TV: Channel 37 '''<u>IS</u>''' allowed. The WBC is encouraging companies to apply for Channel 37.
# Three-letter callsigns are welcome on both TV and radio.
# For now, a limit of ten stations per market: eight radio, and two TV. The WBC will ''enforce'' this rule.
# Dual network TV and radio affiliations are allowed.
# Ten digital subchannels per station, and five HD Radio subchannels per station are allowed. The WBC will ''enforce'' this rule.
# If you want to air E/I programming on the weekends, you can, but you don't have to either. If you do, there's no limit. You can air as much or as little as you want.
# '''NO''' religious godcasters or programs, either on TV or on the radio. They're scammers anyways.
# If there's a real-life callsign in use on the radio or on TV, you must add a suffix to your station. The only exception is AM, no suffix needed.
## For digital operations, no need to add DT (for TV) or HD (for radio), unless you want to.
== Allowed networks ==
=== Real-Life Television ===
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Broadcasting_Company American Broadcasting Company] ('''<u>ABC</u>''')
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CBS Columbia Broadcasting System] ('''<u>CBS</u>''')
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NBC National Broadcasting Company] ('''<u>NBC</u>''')
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fox_Broadcasting_Company FOX Broadcasting Company] ('''<u>FOX</u>''')
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MyNetworkTV MyNetworkTV] ('''<u>MNT</u>''')
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_CW The CW] ('''<u>CW</u>''')
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Univision Univision] ('''<u>UNI</u>''')
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UniM%C3%A1s UniMás] ('''<u>UNM</u>''')
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telemundo Telemundo] ('''<u>TMD</u>''')
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Estrella_TV Estrella TV] ('''<u>EST</u>''')
=== Fictional Television ===
* American Broadcasting System ('''<u>ABS</u>'''; English; [[clearchannel Communications, Inc.|clearchannel]])
* Sistema de Radiodifusion Estadounidense ('''<u>SRE</u>'''; Spanish; [[clearchannel Communications, Inc.|clearchannel]])
* Central ('''<u>CEN</u>'''; [[STG - Swift Television Group|STG]])
* [[Horizon Television|Horizon]] ('''<u>HRZ</u>'''; [[Horizon, Inc.|Horizon]])
* Mutual ('''<u>MBS</u>'''; [[Tribune Media Group|Tribune]])
* Sachland One ('''<u>SL1</u>'''; [[The Sachland Company|Sachland]])
* Sachland Two ('''<u>SL2</u>'''; [[The Sachland Company|Sachland]])
* Shaq and Shawn ('''<u>S&S</u>'''; [[S&S Communications|S&S]])
* Any fictional network users want to come up with and own.
=== Real Radio ===
* [[SiriusXM Satellite Radio]] ('''<u>SXM</u>'''; clearchannel)
* [[iHeartRadio]] ('''<u>IHR</u>'''; clearchannel)
** [[Premiere]] ('''<u>PRN</u>'''; clearchannel)
** [[KISS-FM]] ('''<u>KIS</u>'''; clearchannel)
** [[EDC Radio]] ('''<u>EDC</u>'''; clearchannel)
* [[Audacy]] ('''<u>AUD</u>''')
* [[Cumulus]] ('''<u>CMS</u>''')
* [[Townsquare]] ('''<u>TSM</u>''')
* Any fictional network users want to come up with and own.
=== Fictional Radio ===
* [[ABS Radio]] (clearchannel)
** [[ABS Newsradio]] (clearchannel)
** [[ABS Sportsradio]] (clearchannel)
= Before you create your media stations... =
== TV ==
# Channels 2-69 (PSIP and Physical)
# You must not own more than two TV stations per market, ''for now''.
# The station and callsign '''<u>MUST NOT ALREADY BE TAKEN IN A CITY/MARKET</u>'''.
# Former callsigns are allowed if they're not already taken.
== AM ==
# AM 530-1710
# The frequency is in variables of ten (i.e. 530, 540, 550, etc.).
# You must not own more than two clear-channel stations in the U.S. on opposite ends of the country.
# The station and callsign '''<u>MUST NOT ALREADY BE TAKEN IN A CITY/MARKET</u>'''.
# Former callsigns are allowed if they're not already taken.
== FM ==
# 87.5-107.9 FM
# 87.5-91.9 FM will be reserved for non-commercial use in the future.
# The station must be on an odd-numbered frequency, just like in real-life (i.e. 93.5, 97.3, 102.7, etc.).
# The station and callsign '''<u>MUST NOT ALREADY BE TAKEN IN A CITY/MARKET</u>'''.
# Former callsigns are allowed if they're not already taken.
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Below is a suggested set of rules to follow when editing '''Fantasy Media Hub'''. Administrators of this wiki should read these rules and adapt them as necessary.
= General ground rules from Fandom =
# '''Keep it civil''': Do not make personal attacks on other people. If you need to criticize another user’s argument, do so without attacking them as a person. Do not use bigoted language, including slurs which degrade another person or group of people based on gender, race, sexual orientation, nationality, religion, etc.
# '''Be a productive member of the wiki''': Contribute to the wiki in line with the established processes and conventions. Need help? Ask an [[Special:ListUsers/sysop|administrator]]! Disrupting the wiki with “edit warring” over differing opinions of a topic with another user or group of users is not productive.
# '''Do not engage in excessive self-promotion''': The wiki is a collaborative community resource for the topic at hand. It is NOT a free place to advertise your related website, YouTube channel, blog, social media account, etc. Have a question about whether your link would be welcome? Ask an administrator!
# '''Do not harass other users''': If somebody asks you to stop posting certain content on their wall, respect their wishes. It is their wall.
# '''Do follow community guidelines for formatting''': When a community has established formatting, it’s important to adhere to that, especially when spoiler content is involved.
= Fantasy Media Hub rules =
* NOTE: '''''The [[Worldwide Broadcasting Commission|WBC (Worldwide Broadcasting Commission)]] has the right to change the rules at anytime.'''''
== Main rules ==
# No rush, no time limit, no restrictions. You contribute '''''<u>on your own time</u>'''''. Just have '''at least''' one station to work with, that's all. This is not a game, this is a community.
# Respect your team and everyone else, across all different parts of the Wiki.
# No spamming whatsoever. If spamming is seen, please report it. The WBC will interfere, if needed.
# In baseball, three strikes and your out. For this wiki, first strike is a week, second is a month, three is a year, four is two years, five strikes and your out, '''''<u>banned</u>'''''.
# '''<u>ZERO TOLERANCE</u>''' for vandalism, abuse, fake information, and just for simply wasting people's time. The WBC will ''strongly enforce'' this.
# No illegal content, please.
# No threats to anyone. I don't care if its virtually, mentally, emotionally, or physically. I won't put up with that bullshit. Banned otherwise for a determined period of time and The WBC will ''strongly enforce'' this.
# You can only create one company, '''<u>ONLY</u>'''. You can, however, create different divisions or subsidiaries within that one company.
# Realingment rules:
## If you're the network owner or the owner of a broadcasting company, you can shut down a station, a series of stations, and move one or a group from one location to another as long as you...
### specify why you're closing or moving them.
### it doesn't occupy a channel already taken by a previous station.
## If a station is shut down or in the process of it, the opportunity to buy it and move somewhere else could be possible. Such stations will be put up for auction, and when done so, type the call letters of the station you want. Once its mentioned as "sold", you now own it.
## If you're NOT the network owner or the owner of a broadcasting company, you CAN'T shut down or move a station for any reason whatsoever. Only the network owner, owner of said company, or the WBC has the power to do so.
# If someone messages you a question, please be professional, and act with decency when answering it. We're all trying to have a good fun time around here and not everyone knows everything, so think before you answer.
# '''<u>DO NOT</u>''' edit anyone's station pages under any circumstances. You run your own stations and/or network, not anybody else's. The five strikes threat will be applied to this rule and The WBC will ''strongly enforce'' this.
# '''NO''' mergers whatsoever. That will '''''<u>NOT</u>''''' be allowed.
# Keep logos as beautiful and/or professional as possible. If not, then its okay to ask for someone to make them for you. Unprofessional logos won't get you kicked off the wiki, but they will be erased from the pages by the WBC.
== Other rules ==
# United States and Canada markets/stations are allowed... for now. Other countries will follow eventually.
# '''NO''' fictional cities. The WBC will ''strongly enforce'' this rule.
# '''NO''' real-life callsigns. The WBC will ''strongly enforce'' this rule and will utilize the real-life FCC databases to make sure.
# It must be connected to a real-life DMA TV or radio market.
# You are allowed to use a callsign that doesn't exist on a different media platform (i.e. a fake callsign on TV, but can't use on radio due to real-life status, etc.)
# Real-life and fictional TV and radio networks are allowed.
# Cable/satellite TV and satellite radio companies are allowed.
# Unlike real-life TV: Channel 37 '''<u>IS</u>''' allowed. The WBC is encouraging companies to apply for Channel 37.
# Three-letter callsigns are welcome on both TV and radio.
# For now, a limit of ten stations per market: eight radio, and two TV. The WBC will ''enforce'' this rule.
# Dual network TV and radio affiliations are allowed.
# Ten digital subchannels per station, and five HD Radio subchannels per station are allowed. The WBC will ''enforce'' this rule.
# If you want to air E/I programming on the weekends, you can, but you don't have to either. If you do, there's no limit. You can air as much or as little as you want.
# '''NO''' religious godcasters or programs, either on TV or on the radio. They're scammers anyways.
# If there's a real-life callsign in use on the radio or on TV, you must add a suffix to your station. The only exception is AM, no suffix needed.
## For digital operations, no need to add DT (for TV) or HD (for radio), unless you want to.
== Allowed networks ==
=== Real-Life Television ===
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Broadcasting_Company American Broadcasting Company] ('''<u>ABC</u>''')
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CBS Columbia Broadcasting System] ('''<u>CBS</u>''')
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NBC National Broadcasting Company] ('''<u>NBC</u>''')
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fox_Broadcasting_Company FOX Broadcasting Company] ('''<u>FOX</u>''')
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MyNetworkTV MyNetworkTV] ('''<u>MNT</u>''')
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_CW The CW] ('''<u>CW</u>''')
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Univision Univision] ('''<u>UNI</u>''')
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UniM%C3%A1s UniMás] ('''<u>UNM</u>''')
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telemundo Telemundo] ('''<u>TMD</u>''')
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Estrella_TV Estrella TV] ('''<u>EST</u>''')
=== Fictional Television ===
* American Broadcasting System ('''<u>ABS</u>'''; English; [[clearchannel Communications, Inc.|clearchannel]])
* Sistema de Radiodifusion Estadounidense ('''<u>SRE</u>'''; Spanish; [[clearchannel Communications, Inc.|clearchannel]])
* Central ('''<u>CEN</u>'''; [[STG - Swift Television Group|STG]])
* [[Horizon Television|Horizon]] ('''<u>HRZ</u>'''; [[Horizon, Inc.|Horizon]])
* Mutual ('''<u>MBS</u>'''; [[Tribune Media Group|Tribune]])
* Sachland One ('''<u>SL1</u>'''; [[The Sachland Company|Sachland]])
* Sachland Two ('''<u>SL2</u>'''; [[The Sachland Company|Sachland]])
* Shaq and Shawn ('''<u>S&S</u>'''; [[S&S Communications|S&S]])
* Any fictional network users want to come up with and own.
=== Real Radio ===
* [[SiriusXM Satellite Radio]] ('''<u>SXM</u>'''; clearchannel)
* [[iHeartRadio]] ('''<u>IHR</u>'''; clearchannel)
** [[Premiere]] ('''<u>PRN</u>'''; clearchannel)
** [[KISS-FM]] ('''<u>KIS</u>'''; clearchannel)
** [[EDC Radio]] ('''<u>EDC</u>'''; clearchannel)
* [[Audacy]] ('''<u>AUD</u>''')
* [[Cumulus]] ('''<u>CMS</u>''')
* [[Townsquare]] ('''<u>TSM</u>''')
* Any fictional network users want to come up with and own.
=== Fictional Radio ===
* [[ABS Radio]] (clearchannel)
** [[ABS Newsradio]] (clearchannel)
** [[ABS Sportsradio]] (clearchannel)
= Before you create your media stations... =
== TV ==
# Channels 2-69 (PSIP and Physical)
# You must not own more than two TV stations per market, ''for now''.
# The station and callsign '''<u>MUST NOT ALREADY BE TAKEN IN A CITY/MARKET</u>'''.
# Former callsigns are allowed if they're not already taken.
== AM ==
# AM 530-1710
# The frequency is in variables of ten (i.e. 530, 540, 550, etc.).
# You must not own more than two clear-channel stations in the U.S. on opposite ends of the country.
# The station and callsign '''<u>MUST NOT ALREADY BE TAKEN IN A CITY/MARKET</u>'''.
# Former callsigns are allowed if they're not already taken.
== FM ==
# 87.5-107.9 FM
# 87.5-91.9 FM will be reserved for non-commercial use in the future.
# The station must be on an odd-numbered frequency, just like in real-life (i.e. 93.5, 97.3, 102.7, etc.).
# The station and callsign '''<u>MUST NOT ALREADY BE TAKEN IN A CITY/MARKET</u>'''.
# Former callsigns are allowed if they're not already taken.
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Below is a suggested set of rules to follow when editing '''Fantasy Media Hub'''. Administrators of this wiki should read these rules and adapt them as necessary.
= General ground rules from Fandom =
# '''Keep it civil''': Do not make personal attacks on other people. If you need to criticize another user’s argument, do so without attacking them as a person. Do not use bigoted language, including slurs which degrade another person or group of people based on gender, race, sexual orientation, nationality, religion, etc.
# '''Be a productive member of the wiki''': Contribute to the wiki in line with the established processes and conventions. Need help? Ask an [[Special:ListUsers/sysop|administrator]]! Disrupting the wiki with “edit warring” over differing opinions of a topic with another user or group of users is not productive.
# '''Do not engage in excessive self-promotion''': The wiki is a collaborative community resource for the topic at hand. It is NOT a free place to advertise your related website, YouTube channel, blog, social media account, etc. Have a question about whether your link would be welcome? Ask an administrator!
# '''Do not harass other users''': If somebody asks you to stop posting certain content on their wall, respect their wishes. It is their wall.
# '''Do follow community guidelines for formatting''': When a community has established formatting, it’s important to adhere to that, especially when spoiler content is involved.
= Fantasy Media Hub rules =
* NOTE: '''''The [[Worldwide Broadcasting Commission|WBC (Worldwide Broadcasting Commission)]] has the right to change the rules at anytime.'''''
== Main rules ==
# No rush, no time limit, no restrictions. You contribute '''''<u>on your own time</u>'''''. Just have '''at least''' one station to work with, that's all. This is not a game, this is a community.
# Respect your team and everyone else, across all different parts of the Wiki.
# No spamming whatsoever. If spamming is seen, please report it. The WBC will interfere, if needed.
# In baseball, three strikes and your out. For this wiki, first strike is a week, second is a month, three is a year, four is two years, five strikes and your out, '''''<u>banned</u>'''''.
# '''<u>ZERO TOLERANCE</u>''' for vandalism, abuse, fake information, and just for simply wasting people's time. The WBC will ''strongly enforce'' this.
# No illegal content, please.
# No threats to anyone. I don't care if its virtually, mentally, emotionally, or physically. I won't put up with that bullshit. Banned otherwise for a determined period of time and The WBC will ''strongly enforce'' this.
# You can only create one company, '''<u>ONLY</u>'''. You can, however, create different divisions or subsidiaries within that one company.
# Realingment rules:
## If you're the network owner or the owner of a broadcasting company, you can shut down a station, a series of stations, and move one or a group from one location to another as long as you...
### specify why you're closing or moving them.
### it doesn't occupy a channel already taken by a previous station.
## If a station is shut down or in the process of it, the opportunity to buy it and move somewhere else could be possible. Such stations will be put up for auction, and when done so, type the call letters of the station you want. Once its mentioned as "sold", you now own it.
## If you're NOT the network owner or the owner of a broadcasting company, you CAN'T shut down or move a station for any reason whatsoever. Only the network owner, owner of said company, or the WBC has the power to do so.
# If someone messages you a question, please be professional, and act with decency when answering it. We're all trying to have a good fun time around here and not everyone knows everything, so think before you answer.
# '''<u>DO NOT</u>''' edit anyone's station pages under any circumstances. You run your own stations and/or network, not anybody else's. The five strikes threat will be applied to this rule and The WBC will ''strongly enforce'' this.
# '''NO''' mergers whatsoever. That will '''''<u>NOT</u>''''' be allowed.
# Keep logos as beautiful and/or professional as possible. If not, then its okay to ask for someone to make them for you. Unprofessional logos won't get you kicked off the wiki, but they will be erased from the pages by the WBC.
== Other rules ==
# United States and Canada markets/stations are allowed... for now. Other countries will follow eventually.
# '''NO''' fictional cities. The WBC will ''strongly enforce'' this rule.
# '''NO''' real-life callsigns. The WBC will ''strongly enforce'' this rule and will utilize the real-life FCC databases to make sure.
# It must be connected to a real-life DMA TV or radio market.
# You are allowed to use a callsign that doesn't exist on a different media platform (i.e. a fake callsign on TV, but can't use on radio due to real-life status, etc.)
# Real-life and fictional TV and radio networks are allowed.
# Cable/satellite TV and satellite radio companies are allowed.
# Unlike real-life TV: Channel 37 '''<u>IS</u>''' allowed. The WBC is encouraging companies to apply for Channel 37.
# Three-letter callsigns are welcome on both TV and radio.
# For now, a limit of ten stations per market: eight radio, and two TV. The WBC will ''enforce'' this rule.
# Dual network TV and radio affiliations are allowed.
# Ten digital subchannels per station, and five HD Radio subchannels per station are allowed. The WBC will ''enforce'' this rule.
# If you want to air E/I programming on the weekends, you can, but you don't have to either. If you do, there's no limit. You can air as much or as little as you want.
# '''NO''' religious godcasters or programs, either on TV or on the radio. They're scammers anyways.
# If there's a real-life callsign in use on the radio or on TV, you must add a suffix to your station. The only exception is AM, no suffix needed.
## For digital operations, no need to add DT (for TV) or HD (for radio), unless you want to.
== Allowed networks ==
=== Real-Life Television ===
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Broadcasting_Company American Broadcasting Company] ('''<u>ABC</u>''')
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CBS Columbia Broadcasting System] ('''<u>CBS</u>''')
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NBC National Broadcasting Company] ('''<u>NBC</u>''')
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fox_Broadcasting_Company FOX Broadcasting Company] ('''<u>FOX</u>''')
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MyNetworkTV MyNetworkTV] ('''<u>MNT</u>''')
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_CW The CW] ('''<u>CW</u>''')
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Univision Univision] ('''<u>UNI</u>''')
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UniM%C3%A1s UniMás] ('''<u>UNM</u>''')
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telemundo Telemundo] ('''<u>TMD</u>''')
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Estrella_TV Estrella TV] ('''<u>EST</u>''')
=== Fictional Television ===
* American Broadcasting System ('''<u>ABS</u>'''; English; [[clearchannel Communications, Inc.|clearchannel]])
* Sistema de Radiodifusion Estadounidense ('''<u>SRE</u>'''; Spanish; [[clearchannel Communications, Inc.|clearchannel]])
* Central ('''<u>CEN</u>'''; [[STG - Swift Television Group|STG]])
* [[Horizon Television|Horizon]] ('''<u>HRZ</u>'''; [[Horizon, Inc.|Horizon]])
* Mutual ('''<u>MBS</u>'''; [[Tribune Media Group|Tribune]])
* Sachland One ('''<u>SL1</u>'''; [[The Sachland Company|Sachland]])
* Sachland Two ('''<u>SL2</u>'''; [[The Sachland Company|Sachland]])
* Shaq and Shawn ('''<u>S&S</u>'''; [[S&S Communications|S&S]])
* Any fictional network users want to come up with and own.
=== Real Radio ===
* [[SiriusXM Satellite Radio]] ('''<u>SXM</u>'''; clearchannel)
* [[iHeartRadio]] ('''<u>IHR</u>'''; clearchannel)
** [[Premiere]] ('''<u>PRN</u>'''; clearchannel)
** [[KISS-FM]] ('''<u>KIS</u>'''; clearchannel)
** [[EDC Radio]] ('''<u>EDC</u>'''; clearchannel)
* [[Audacy]] ('''<u>AUD</u>''')
* [[Cumulus]] ('''<u>CMS</u>''')
* [[Townsquare]] ('''<u>TSM</u>''')
* Any fictional network users want to come up with and own.
=== Fictional Radio ===
* [[ABS Radio]] (clearchannel)
** [[ABS Newsradio]] (clearchannel)
** [[ABS Sportsradio]] (clearchannel)
= Before you create your media stations... =
== TV ==
# Channels 2-69 (PSIP and Physical)
# You must not own more than two TV stations per market, ''for now''.
# The station and callsign '''<u>MUST NOT ALREADY BE TAKEN IN A CITY/MARKET</u>'''.
# Former callsigns are allowed if they're not already taken.
== AM ==
# AM 530-1710
# The frequency is in variables of ten (i.e. 530, 540, 550, etc.).
# You must not own more than two clear-channel stations in the U.S. on opposite ends of the country.
# The station and callsign '''<u>MUST NOT ALREADY BE TAKEN IN A CITY/MARKET</u>'''.
# Former callsigns are allowed if they're not already taken.
== FM ==
# 87.5-107.9 FM
# 87.5-91.9 FM will be reserved for non-commercial use in the future.
# The station must be on an odd-numbered frequency, just like in real-life (i.e. 93.5, 97.3, 102.7, etc.).
# The station and callsign '''<u>MUST NOT ALREADY BE TAKEN IN A CITY/MARKET</u>'''.
# Former callsigns are allowed if they're not already taken.
== Allowed networks to create ==
=== Local TV - U.S. and Canada ===
* National Real-Life (TV and Diginet) Networks
* National Fictional (TV and Diginet) Networks
* Local Cable Networks
=== Local Radio - U.S. and Canada ===
* National Real-Life Networks
* National Fictional Networks
=== National TV - U.S. and Canada ===
* Real-Life Cable Networks
* Fictional Cable Networks
** All formats welcome, including news, sports, RSNs, movies, SuperStations, etc.
=== National Radio - U.S. and Canada ===
* Real-Life Radio Networks
* Fictional Radio Networks
=== TV Providers - U.S. and Canada ===
* Real-Life Cable/Satellite Providers
* Fictional Cable/Satellite Providers
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Below is a suggested set of rules to follow when editing '''Fantasy Media Hub'''. Administrators of this wiki should read these rules and adapt them as necessary.
= General ground rules from Fandom =
# '''Keep it civil''': Do not make personal attacks on other people. If you need to criticize another user’s argument, do so without attacking them as a person. Do not use bigoted language, including slurs which degrade another person or group of people based on gender, race, sexual orientation, nationality, religion, etc.
# '''Be a productive member of the wiki''': Contribute to the wiki in line with the established processes and conventions. Need help? Ask an [[Special:ListUsers/sysop|administrator]]! Disrupting the wiki with “edit warring” over differing opinions of a topic with another user or group of users is not productive.
# '''Do not engage in excessive self-promotion''': The wiki is a collaborative community resource for the topic at hand. It is NOT a free place to advertise your related website, YouTube channel, blog, social media account, etc. Have a question about whether your link would be welcome? Ask an administrator!
# '''Do not harass other users''': If somebody asks you to stop posting certain content on their wall, respect their wishes. It is their wall.
# '''Do follow community guidelines for formatting''': When a community has established formatting, it’s important to adhere to that, especially when spoiler content is involved.
= Fantasy Media Hub rules =
* NOTE: '''''The [[Worldwide Broadcasting Commission|WBC (Worldwide Broadcasting Commission)]] has the right to change the rules at anytime.'''''
== Main rules ==
# No rush, no time limit, no restrictions. You contribute '''''<u>on your own time</u>'''''. Just have '''at least''' one station to work with, that's all. This is not a game, this is a community.
# Respect your team and everyone else, across all different parts of the Wiki.
# No spamming whatsoever. If spamming is seen, please report it. The WBC will interfere, if needed.
# In baseball, three strikes and your out. For this wiki, first strike is a week, second is a month, three is a year, four is two years, five strikes and your out, '''''<u>banned</u>'''''.
# '''<u>ZERO TOLERANCE</u>''' for vandalism, abuse, fake information, and just for simply wasting people's time. The WBC will ''strongly enforce'' this.
# No illegal content, please.
# No threats to anyone. I don't care if its virtually, mentally, emotionally, or physically. I won't put up with that bullshit. Banned otherwise for a determined period of time and The WBC will ''strongly enforce'' this.
# You can only create one company, '''<u>ONLY</u>'''. You can, however, create different divisions or subsidiaries within that one company.
# Realingment rules:
## If you're the network owner or the owner of a broadcasting company, you can shut down a station, a series of stations, and move one or a group from one location to another as long as you...
### specify why you're closing or moving them.
### it doesn't occupy a channel already taken by a previous station.
## If a station is shut down or in the process of it, the opportunity to buy it and move somewhere else could be possible. Such stations will be put up for auction, and when done so, type the call letters of the station you want. Once its mentioned as "sold", you now own it.
## If you're NOT the network owner or the owner of a broadcasting company, you CAN'T shut down or move a station for any reason whatsoever. Only the network owner, owner of said company, or the WBC has the power to do so.
# If someone messages you a question, please be professional, and act with decency when answering it. We're all trying to have a good fun time around here and not everyone knows everything, so think before you answer.
# '''<u>DO NOT</u>''' edit anyone's station pages under any circumstances. You run your own stations and/or network, not anybody else's. The five strikes threat will be applied to this rule and The WBC will ''strongly enforce'' this.
# '''NO''' mergers whatsoever. That will '''''<u>NOT</u>''''' be allowed.
# Keep logos as beautiful and/or professional as possible. If not, then its okay to ask for someone to make them for you. Unprofessional logos won't get you kicked off the wiki, but they will be erased from the pages by the WBC.
== Other rules ==
# United States and Canada markets/stations are allowed... for now. Other countries will follow eventually.
# '''NO''' fictional cities. The WBC will ''strongly enforce'' this rule.
# '''NO''' real-life callsigns. The WBC will ''strongly enforce'' this rule and will utilize the real-life FCC databases to make sure.
# It must be connected to a real-life DMA TV or radio market.
# You are allowed to use a callsign that doesn't exist on a different media platform (i.e. a fake callsign on TV, but can't use on radio due to real-life status, etc.)
# Real-life and fictional TV and radio networks are allowed.
# Cable/satellite TV and satellite radio companies are allowed.
# Unlike real-life TV: Channel 37 '''<u>IS</u>''' allowed. The WBC is encouraging companies to apply for Channel 37.
# Three-letter callsigns are welcome on both TV and radio.
# For now, a limit of ten stations per market: eight radio, and two TV. The WBC will ''enforce'' this rule.
# Dual network TV and radio affiliations are allowed.
# Ten digital subchannels per station, and five HD Radio subchannels per station are allowed. The WBC will ''enforce'' this rule.
# If you want to air E/I programming on the weekends, you can, but you don't have to either. If you do, there's no limit. You can air as much or as little as you want.
# '''NO''' religious godcasters or programs, either on TV or on the radio. They're scammers anyways.
# If there's a real-life callsign in use on the radio or on TV, you must add a suffix to your station. The only exception is AM, no suffix needed.
## For digital operations, no need to add DT (for TV) or HD (for radio), unless you want to.
== Allowed networks ==
=== Real-Life Television ===
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Broadcasting_Company American Broadcasting Company] ('''<u>ABC</u>''')
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CBS Columbia Broadcasting System] ('''<u>CBS</u>''')
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NBC National Broadcasting Company] ('''<u>NBC</u>''')
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fox_Broadcasting_Company FOX Broadcasting Company] ('''<u>FOX</u>''')
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MyNetworkTV MyNetworkTV] ('''<u>MNT</u>''')
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_CW The CW] ('''<u>CW</u>''')
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Univision Univision] ('''<u>UNI</u>''')
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UniM%C3%A1s UniMás] ('''<u>UNM</u>''')
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telemundo Telemundo] ('''<u>TMD</u>''')
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Estrella_TV Estrella TV] ('''<u>EST</u>''')
=== Fictional Television ===
* American Broadcasting System ('''<u>ABS</u>'''; English; [[clearchannel Communications, Inc.|clearchannel]])
* Sistema de Radiodifusion Estadounidense ('''<u>SRE</u>'''; Spanish; [[clearchannel Communications, Inc.|clearchannel]])
* Central ('''<u>CEN</u>'''; [[STG - Swift Television Group|STG]])
* [[Horizon Television|Horizon]] ('''<u>HRZ</u>'''; [[Horizon, Inc.|Horizon]])
* Mutual ('''<u>MBS</u>'''; [[Tribune Media Group|Tribune]])
* Sachland One ('''<u>SL1</u>'''; [[The Sachland Company|Sachland]])
* Sachland Two ('''<u>SL2</u>'''; [[The Sachland Company|Sachland]])
* Shaq and Shawn ('''<u>S&S</u>'''; [[S&S Communications|S&S]])
* Any fictional network users want to come up with and own.
=== Real Radio ===
* [[SiriusXM Satellite Radio]] ('''<u>SXM</u>'''; clearchannel)
* [[iHeartRadio]] ('''<u>IHR</u>'''; clearchannel)
** [[Premiere]] ('''<u>PRN</u>'''; clearchannel)
** [[KISS-FM]] ('''<u>KIS</u>'''; clearchannel)
** [[EDC Radio]] ('''<u>EDC</u>'''; clearchannel)
* [[Audacy]] ('''<u>AUD</u>''')
* [[Cumulus]] ('''<u>CMS</u>''')
* [[Townsquare]] ('''<u>TSM</u>''')
* Any fictional network users want to come up with and own.
=== Fictional Radio ===
* [[ABS Radio]] (clearchannel)
** [[ABS Newsradio]] (clearchannel)
** [[ABS Sportsradio]] (clearchannel)
= Before you create your media stations... =
== TV ==
# Channels 2-69 (PSIP and Physical)
# You must not own more than two TV stations per market, ''for now''.
# The station and callsign '''<u>MUST NOT ALREADY BE TAKEN IN A CITY/MARKET</u>'''.
# Former callsigns are allowed if they're not already taken.
== AM ==
# AM 530-1710
# The frequency is in variables of ten (i.e. 530, 540, 550, etc.).
# You must not own more than two clear-channel stations in the U.S. on opposite ends of the country.
# The station and callsign '''<u>MUST NOT ALREADY BE TAKEN IN A CITY/MARKET</u>'''.
# Former callsigns are allowed if they're not already taken.
== FM ==
# 87.5-107.9 FM
# 87.5-91.9 FM will be reserved for non-commercial use in the future.
# The station must be on an odd-numbered frequency, just like in real-life (i.e. 93.5, 97.3, 102.7, etc.).
# The station and callsign '''<u>MUST NOT ALREADY BE TAKEN IN A CITY/MARKET</u>'''.
# Former callsigns are allowed if they're not already taken.
== Allowed networks to create ==
=== Local TV - U.S. and Canada ===
* National Real-Life (TV and Diginet) Networks
* National Fictional (TV and Diginet) Networks
* Local Cable Networks
=== Local Radio - U.S. and Canada ===
* National Real-Life Networks
* National Fictional Networks
=== National TV - U.S. and Canada ===
* Real-Life Cable Networks
* Fictional Cable Networks
** All formats welcome, including news, sports, RSNs, movies, SuperStations, etc.
=== National Radio - U.S. and Canada ===
* Real-Life Radio Networks
* Fictional Radio Networks
=== TV Providers - U.S. and Canada ===
* Real-Life Cable/Satellite Providers
* Fictional Cable/Satellite Providers
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We're a collaborative community website about the imaginative world of broadcasting that anyone, including you, can build and expand. I am happy that you're here and checking it out! The creativity is limitless around here so enjoy it. But more importantly, be safe, be respectful, and have a great time. And the best part of it all... you contribute '''''<u>on your own time</u>'''''. No rush, no time limit to edit or do anything.
Before you get started and contribute, you must '''<u>[[Fantasy Media Hub Wiki:Wiki rules|READ THE RULES OF FMH.]]</u>'''. Everyone has to click on the page and read the rules before they get started.
Once you're finished, and then when you're ready, click the "<u>ADD NEW PAGE</u>" or "<u>EDIT</u>" button at the top of any page to get started!
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<div style="text-align: center; font-size: x-large; padding: 1em;">'''Welcome to the Fantasy Media Hub!'''</div>
This is a wiki community of fictional local and national television and radio stations and networks, and fictional cable/satellite providers created by broadcasting nerds/enthusiasts.
We're a collaborative community website about the imaginative world of broadcasting that anyone, including you, can build and expand. I am happy that you're here and checking it out! The creativity is limitless around here so enjoy it. But more importantly, be safe, be respectful, and have a great time. And the best part of it all... you contribute '''''<u>on your own time</u>'''''. No rush, no time limit to edit or do anything.
Before you get started and contribute, you must '''<u>[[Fantasy Media Hub Wiki:Wiki rules|READ THE RULES OF FMH.]]</u>'''. Everyone has to click on the page and read the rules before they get started.
Once you're finished, and then when you're ready, click the "<u>ADD NEW PAGE</u>" or "<u>EDIT</u>" button at the top of any page to get started!
==Important articles==
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File:Placeholder | [[A page about your topic]] |link=A page about your topic
File:Placeholder | [[A Main Character]] |link=A Main Character
File:Placeholder | [[The First Episode]] |link=The First Episode
File:Placeholder | [[An Important Location]] |link=An Important Location
File:Placeholder | [[A Key Event]] |link=A Key Event
File:Placeholder | [[A Crucial Item]] |link=A Crucial Item
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*[[w:c:community:Help:Contents|Guides]]
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<div style="text-align: center; font-size: x-large; padding: 1em;">'''Welcome to the Fantasy Media Hub!'''</div>
This is a wiki community of fictional local and national television and radio stations and networks, and fictional cable/satellite providers created by broadcasting nerds/enthusiasts.
We're a collaborative community website about the imaginative world of broadcasting that anyone, including you, can build and expand. I am happy that you're here and checking it out! The creativity is limitless around here so enjoy it. But more importantly, be safe, be respectful, and have a great time. And the best part of it all... you contribute '''''<u>on your own time</u>'''''. No rush, no time limit to edit or do anything.
Before you get started and contribute, you must '''<u>[[Fantasy Media Hub Wiki:Wiki rules|READ THE RULES OF FMH.]]</u>'''. Everyone has to click on the page and read the rules before they get started.
Once you're finished, and then when you're ready, click the "<u>ADD NEW PAGE</u>" or "<u>EDIT</u>" button at the top of any page to get started!
== Important articles ==
* [[Fantasy Media Hub Wiki:Wiki rules|FMH Rules]]
=== Companies ===
* [[clearchannel Communications, Inc.|clearchannel]]
* [[Harris Broadcasters, Inc.|Harris]]
* [[Horizon, Inc.|Horizon]]
* [[Lyn-Breton Media Group|LBMG]]
* [[Media General]]
* [[North Mountain Broadcasting|North Mountain]]
* [[Piedmont Media Company|PMC]]
* [[The Sachland Company|Sachland]]
* [[Swift Television Group|STG]]
* [[S&S Communications|S&S]]
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*[[w:c:community:Help:Community Management|Managing your new community]]
*[[w:c:community:Help:Contents|Guides]]
*[[w:c:community:Help:Index|All Help articles]]
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<div style="text-align: center; font-size: x-large; padding: 1em;">'''Welcome to the Fantasy Media Hub!'''</div>
This is a wiki community of fictional local and national television and radio stations and networks, and fictional cable/satellite providers created by broadcasting nerds/enthusiasts.
We're a collaborative community website about the imaginative world of broadcasting that anyone, including you, can build and expand. I am happy that you're here and checking it out! The creativity is limitless around here so enjoy it. But more importantly, be safe, be respectful, and have a great time. And the best part of it all... you contribute '''''<u>on your own time</u>'''''. No rush, no time limit to edit or do anything.
Before you get started and contribute, you must '''<u>[[Fantasy Media Hub Wiki:Wiki rules|READ THE RULES OF FMH.]]</u>'''. Everyone has to click on the page and read the rules before they get started.
Once you're finished, and then when you're ready, click the "<u>ADD NEW PAGE</u>" or "<u>EDIT</u>" button at the top of any page to get started!
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''Need help building out this community?''
*[[Project:Wiki rules|Rules of this wiki]]
*[[w:c:community:Help:Getting Started|Getting Started]]
*[[w:c:community:Help:Contributing|How to Contribute]]
*[[w:c:community:Help:Community Management|Managing your new community]]
*[[w:c:community:Help:Contents|Guides]]
*[[w:c:community:Help:Index|All Help articles]]
You can also be part of the larger Fandom family of communities. Visit [[w:c:community|Fandom's Community Central]]!
''Community Founders'': Write a good and paragraph-length description for your welcome section about your topic. Let your readers know what your topic is about and add some general information about it. Then you should visit [[Special:AdminDashboard|the admin dashboard for more tips]].
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== Important articles ==
* [[Fantasy Media Hub Wiki:Wiki rules|FMH Rules]]
=== Companies ===
* [[clearchannel Communications, Inc.|clearchannel]]
* [[Harris Broadcasters, Inc.|Harris]]
* [[Horizon, Inc.|Horizon]]
* [[Lyn-Breton Media Group|LBMG]]
* [[Media General]]
* [[North Mountain Broadcasting|North Mountain]]
* [[Piedmont Media Company|PMC]]
* [[The Sachland Company|Sachland]]
* [[Swift Television Group|STG]]
* [[S&S Communications|S&S]]
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<div style="text-align: center; font-size: x-large; padding: 1em;">'''Welcome to the Fantasy Media Hub!'''</div>
This is a wiki community of fictional local and national television and radio stations and networks, and fictional cable/satellite providers created by broadcasting nerds/enthusiasts.
We're a collaborative community website about the imaginative world of broadcasting that anyone, including you, can build and expand. I am happy that you're here and checking it out! The creativity is limitless around here so enjoy it. But more importantly, be safe, be respectful, and have a great time. And the best part of it all... you contribute '''''<u>on your own time</u>'''''. No rush, no time limit to edit or do anything.
Before you get started and contribute, you must '''<u>[[Fantasy Media Hub Wiki:Wiki rules|READ THE RULES OF FMH.]]</u>'''. Everyone has to click on the page and read the rules before they get started.
Once you're finished, and then when you're ready, click the "<u>ADD NEW PAGE</u>" or "<u>EDIT</u>" button at the top of any page to get started!
== Important articles ==
* [[Fantasy Media Hub Wiki:Wiki rules|FMH Rules]]
=== Companies ===
* [[clearchannel Communications, Inc.|clearchannel]]
* [[Harris Broadcasters, Inc.|Harris]]
* [[Horizon, Inc.|Horizon]]
* [[Lyn-Breton Media Group|LBMG]]
* [[Media General]]
* [[North Mountain Broadcasting|North Mountain]]
* [[Piedmont Media Company|PMC]]
* [[The Sachland Company|Sachland]]
* [[Swift Television Group|STG]]
* [[S&S Communications|S&S]]
''Need help building out this community?''
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*[[w:c:community:Help:Contributing|How to Contribute]]
*[[w:c:community:Help:Community Management|Managing your new community]]
*[[w:c:community:Help:Contents|Guides]]
*[[w:c:community:Help:Index|All Help articles]]
''Community Founders'': Write a good and paragraph-length description for your welcome section about your topic. Let your readers know what your topic is about and add some general information about it. Then you should visit [[Special:AdminDashboard|the admin dashboard for more tips]].
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<div style="text-align: center; font-size: x-large; padding: 1em;">'''Welcome to the Fantasy Media Hub!'''</div>
This is a wiki community of fictional local and national television and radio stations and networks, and fictional cable/satellite providers created by broadcasting nerds/enthusiasts.
We're a collaborative community website about the imaginative world of broadcasting that anyone, including you, can build and expand. I am happy that you're here and checking it out! The creativity is limitless around here so enjoy it. But more importantly, be safe, be respectful, and have a great time. And the best part of it all... you contribute '''''<u>on your own time</u>'''''. No rush, no time limit to edit or do anything.
Before you get started and contribute, you must '''<u>[[Fantasy Media Hub Wiki:Wiki rules|READ THE RULES OF FMH.]]</u>'''. Everyone has to click on the page and read the rules before they get started.
Once you're finished, and then when you're ready, click the "<u>ADD NEW PAGE</u>" or "<u>EDIT</u>" button at the top of any page to get started!
== Important articles ==
* [[Fantasy Media Hub Wiki:Wiki rules|FMH Rules]]
=== Companies ===
* [[clearchannel Communications, Inc.|clearchannel]]
* [[Harris Broadcasters, Inc.|Harris]]
* [[Horizon, Inc.|Horizon]]
* [[Lyn-Breton Media Group|LBMG]]
* [[Media General]]
* [[North Mountain Broadcasting|North Mountain]]
* [[Piedmont Media Company|PMC]]
* [[The Sachland Company|Sachland]]
* [[Swift Television Group|STG]]
* [[S&S Communications|S&S]]
''Need help building out this community?''
*[[w:c:community:Help:Getting Started|Getting Started]]
*[[w:c:community:Help:Contributing|How to Contribute]]
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*[[w:c:community:Help:Contents|Guides]]
*[[w:c:community:Help:Index|All Help articles]]
''Community Founders'': Write a good and paragraph-length description for your welcome section about your topic. Let your readers know what your topic is about and add some general information about it. Then you should visit [[Special:AdminDashboard|the admin dashboard for more tips]].
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<div style="text-align: center; font-size: x-large; padding: 1em;">'''Welcome to the Fantasy Media Hub!'''</div>
This is a wiki community of fictional local and national television and radio stations and networks, and fictional cable/satellite providers created by broadcasting nerds/enthusiasts.
We're a collaborative community website about the imaginative world of broadcasting that anyone, including you, can build and expand. I am happy that you're here and checking it out! The creativity is limitless around here so enjoy it. But more importantly, be safe, be respectful, and have a great time. And the best part of it all... you contribute '''''<u>on your own time</u>'''''. No rush, no time limit to edit or do anything.
Before you get started and contribute, you must '''<u>[[Fantasy Media Hub Wiki:Wiki rules|READ THE RULES OF FMH]]</u>'''. Everyone has to click on the page and read the rules before they get started.
Once you're finished, and then when you're ready, click the "<u>ADD NEW PAGE</u>" or "<u>EDIT</u>" button at the top of any page to get started!
== Important articles ==
* [[Fantasy Media Hub Wiki:Wiki rules|FMH Rules]]
=== Companies ===
* [[clearchannel Communications, Inc.|clearchannel]]
* [[Harris Broadcasters, Inc.|Harris]]
* [[Horizon, Inc.|Horizon]]
* [[Lyn-Breton Media Group|LBMG]]
* [[Media General]]
* [[North Mountain Broadcasting|North Mountain]]
* [[Piedmont Media Company|PMC]]
* [[The Sachland Company|Sachland]]
* [[Swift Television Group|STG]]
* [[S&S Communications|S&S]]
''Need help building out this community?''
*[[w:c:community:Help:Getting Started|Getting Started]]
*[[w:c:community:Help:Contributing|How to Contribute]]
*[[w:c:community:Help:Community Management|Managing your new community]]
*[[w:c:community:Help:Contents|Guides]]
*[[w:c:community:Help:Index|All Help articles]]
''Community Founders'': Write a good and paragraph-length description for your welcome section about your topic. Let your readers know what your topic is about and add some general information about it. Then you should visit [[Special:AdminDashboard|the admin dashboard for more tips]].
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<div style="text-align: center; font-size: x-large; padding: 1em;">'''Welcome to the Fantasy Media Hub!'''</div>
This is a wiki community of fictional local and national television and radio stations and networks, and fictional cable/satellite providers created by broadcasting nerds/enthusiasts.
We're a collaborative community website about the imaginative world of broadcasting that anyone, including you, can build and expand. I am happy that you're here and checking it out! The creativity is limitless around here so enjoy it. But more importantly, be safe, be respectful, and have a great time. And the best part of it all... you contribute '''''<u>on your own time</u>'''''. No rush, no time limit to edit or do anything.
Before you get started and contribute, you must '''<u>[[Fantasy Media Hub Wiki:Wiki rules|READ THE RULES OF FMH]]</u>'''. Everyone has to click on the page and read the rules before they get started.
Once you're finished, and then when you're ready, click the "<u>ADD NEW PAGE</u>" or "<u>EDIT</u>" button at the top of any page to get started!
== Important articles ==
* [[Fantasy Media Hub Wiki:Wiki rules|FMH Rules]]
=== Companies ===
* [[clearchannel Communications, Inc.|clearchannel]]
* [[Harris Broadcasters, Inc.|Harris]]
* [[Horizon, Inc.|Horizon]]
* [[Lyn-Breton Media Group|LBMG]]
* [[Media General]]
* [[North Mountain Broadcasting|North Mountain]]
* [[Piedmont Media Company|PMC]]
* [[The Sachland Company|Sachland]]
* [[S&S Communications|S&S]]
* [[Swift Television Group|STG]]
* [[Tribune Media Group|Tribune]]
''Need help building out this community?''
*[[w:c:community:Help:Getting Started|Getting Started]]
*[[w:c:community:Help:Contributing|How to Contribute]]
*[[w:c:community:Help:Community Management|Managing your new community]]
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<div style="text-align: center; font-size: x-large; padding: 1em;">'''Welcome to the Fantasy Media Hub!'''</div>
This is a wiki community of fictional local and national television and radio stations and networks, and fictional cable/satellite providers created by broadcasting nerds/enthusiasts.
We're a collaborative community website about the imaginative world of broadcasting that anyone, including you, can build and expand. I am happy that you're here and checking it out! The creativity is limitless around here so enjoy it. But more importantly, be safe, be respectful, and have a great time. And the best part of it all... you contribute '''''<u>on your own time</u>'''''. No rush, no time limit to edit or do anything.
Before you get started and contribute, you must '''<u>[[Fantasy Media Hub Wiki:Wiki rules|READ THE RULES OF FMH]]</u>'''. Everyone has to click on the page and read the rules before they get started.
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== Important articles ==
* [[Fantasy Media Hub Wiki:Wiki rules|FMH Rules]]
=== Companies ===
* [[clearchannel Communications, Inc.|clearchannel]]
* [[Harris Broadcasters, Inc.|Harris]]
* [[Horizon, Inc.|Horizon]]
* [[Lyn-Breton Media Group|LBMG]]
* [[Media General]]
* [[North Mountain Broadcasting|North Mountain]]
* [[Piedmont Media Company|PMC]]
* [[The Sachland Company|Sachland]]
* [[S&S Communications|S&S]]
* [[Swift Television Group|STG]]
* [[Tribune Media Group|Tribune]]
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We're a collaborative community website about the imaginative world of broadcasting that anyone, including you, can build and expand. I am happy that you're here and checking it out! The creativity is limitless around here so enjoy it. But more importantly, be safe, be respectful, and have a great time. And the best part of it all... you contribute '''''<u>on your own time</u>'''''. No rush, no time limit to edit or do anything.
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== Important articles ==
* [[Fantasy Media Hub Wiki:Wiki rules|FMH Rules]]
=== Companies ===
* [[ABC Media Group]]
* [[clearchannel Communications, Inc.|clearchannel]]
* [[Harris Broadcasters, Inc.|Harris]]
* [[Horizon, Inc.|Horizon]]
* [[Lyn-Breton Media Group|LBMG]]
* [[Media General]]
* [[North Mountain Broadcasting|North Mountain]]
* [[Piedmont Media Company|PMC]]
* [[The Sachland Company|Sachland]]
* [[S&S Communications|S&S]]
* [[Swift Television Group|STG]]
* [[Tribune Media Group|Tribune]]
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We're a collaborative community website about the imaginative world of broadcasting that anyone, including you, can build and expand. I am happy that you're here and checking it out! The creativity is limitless around here so enjoy it. But more importantly, be safe, be respectful, and have a great time. And the best part of it all... you contribute '''''<u>on your own time</u>'''''. No rush, no time limit to edit or do anything.
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== Important articles ==
* [[Worldwide Broadcasting Commission|WBC]]
* [[Fantasy Media Hub Wiki:Wiki rules|FMH Rules]]
=== Companies ===
* [[ABC Media Group]]
* [[clearchannel Communications, Inc.|clearchannel]]
* [[Harris Broadcasters, Inc.|Harris]]
* [[Horizon, Inc.|Horizon]]
* [[Lyn-Breton Media Group|LBMG]]
* [[Media General]]
* [[North Mountain Broadcasting|North Mountain]]
* [[Piedmont Media Company|PMC]]
* [[The Sachland Company|Sachland]]
* [[S&S Communications|S&S]]
* [[Swift Television Group|STG]]
* [[Tribune Media Group|Tribune]]
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* [[clearchannel Communications, Inc.|clearchannel]]
* [[Harris Broadcasters, Inc.|Harris]]
* [[Horizon, Inc.|Horizon]]
* [[Lyn-Breton Media Group|LBMG]]
* [[Media General]]
* [[North Mountain Broadcasting|North Mountain]]
* [[Piedmont Media Company|PMC]]
* [[The Sachland Company|Sachland]]
* [[S&S Communications|S&S]]
* [[Swift Television Group|STG]]
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'''Horizon Television''', simply referred as '''Horizon''', and sometimes shorten to '''HTV''', is an American broadcast television network that is the flagship of the Horizon Media division of Horizon, inc.
Headquartered at the Horizon Plaza in New York City, it has major production facilities and operations at the Horizon NY Media Center and the Horizon LA Studio Center in Los Angeles. The network is sometimes referred as the '''Next Generation Network,''' and the '''Futurama Network,''' based on its modern branding that break the norms of how television networks look and feel, plus its television programs that have premium quality, that targets audiences of Gen-Z and millennials.
== History ==
'''Horizon Television''' was founded in 2020 by a team of media professionals who saw a need for a network that catered specifically to Gen-Z and millennial audiences. The network was designed to be modern and cutting-edge, with a focus on producing programming that was both entertaining and informative. They also saw the need to have an interactive experience for viewers as well.
== Programming ==
'''Horizon''' provides 87+1⁄2 hours of regularly scheduled network programming each week. The network provides 22 hours of primetime programming to affiliated stations Monday through Saturday from 8:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. and Sunday from 7:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. Eastern and Pacific time (7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. Monday through Saturday and 6:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. on Sunday in Central/Mountain time).
'''Horizon''' provides daytime programming from 9:00am to 4:00pm, including an hour break for local news and syndicated programming in between. Original daytime programming features talk and pop culture show Horizon Live, soap operas Horizon High and Code Blue, and reality shows Inked and Bar Rescue.
'''Horizon News''' programming incudes '''Horizon News Morning''' (also known as '''Mornings over the Horizon''') from 7:00am to 9:00am, '''Horizon World Tonight''', overnight news program '''Horizon News Overnight''', and the newsmagazines '''Horizon Investigates''', and '''Frontline on Horizon.'''
'''Horizon''' airs late night programming from 11:35pm to 1:35am the next day.
== Stations ==
'''Horizon Television''' has a number of owned-and-operated stations (O&Os) in major markets throughout the United States, including '''Horizon New York''' (WHNY-TV), '''Horizon Los Angeles''' (KHLA-TV), and '''Horizon Boston''' (WHMA-TV). These stations serve as the primary affiliates for '''Horizon Television''' in their respective regions and offer local news and other programming tailored to their communities.
== Related services ==
=== Horizon Streaming ===
The '''Horizon''' streaming platform offers live streaming of the network's programming as well as exclusive content, such as original series and films. The platform also includes features like personalized recommendations and a user-friendly interface.
=== Video-on-demand ===
'''Horizon''' Television partnered with various other streaming platforms to extend the reach of its programming. This includes partnerships with popular platforms like Hulu, Netflix, and Amazon Prime Video, where Horizon shows and original content can be found.
=== Horizon 4K ===
'''Horizon''' Television claims to be the first and only American broadcaster to offer content in 4K resolution, which enhances the viewing experience with sharper images, more details, and richer colors. Horizon Television aims to become a leader in the American media industry by delivering innovative and diverse content in 4K resolution.
== Brand identity ==
'''Horizon Television''' has established a distinct brand identity that sets it apart from traditional broadcast television. The network aims to break the norms of how television can feel by creating a modern, and simple experience that complements the contemporary home and digital content. Horizon Television's branding centers around its sleek, minimalist logo - a circle with lines inside that has become a recognizable symbol of the network. This emblem appears prominently in all Horizon Television's promotional materials, including TV spots, print ads, and online content.
'''Horizon Television'''<nowiki/>'s brand identity is also reflected in the network's on-air look, which incorporates simple, but bold graphics, clean lines, and a contemporary use of blur and color. The network's modern aesthetic is designed to appeal to younger audiences, particularly Gen-Z and millennials who are accustomed to consuming content on digital platforms.
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The '''Worldwide Broadcasting Commission''' ('''<u>WBC</u>''' for short) is an independent fictional agency of Fantasy Media Hub that regulates communications by radio, television, wire, satellite, and cable across the world. The WBC maintains jurisdiction over the areas of broadband access, fair competition, radio frequency use, media responsibility, public safety, and homeland security.
The WBC was formed by the Global Communications Act of 1930 to replace the radio regulation functions of the ''Worldwide Radio Commission''. The WBC took over wire communication regulation from the ''United Interstate Commission''. The WBC's mandated jurisdiction covers every country, and territory acorss the world. The WBC is funded entirely by regulatory fees, and has an estimated fiscal-2022 budget of USD$5 trillion.
= Mission and agency objectives =
The WBC's mission, specified in Section One of the Global Communications Act of 1930 and amended by the Global Telecommunications Act of 1995 (amendment to 47 W.W.C. §151), is to "''make available so far as possible, to all the people of the world, without discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, or sex, rapid, efficient, nationwide, and world-wide wire and radio communication services with adequate facilities at reasonable charges''." The act furthermore provides that the WBC was created "''for the purpose of the national defense''" and "''for the purpose of promoting safety of life and property through the use of wire and radio communications''."
= History =
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The '''Worldwide Broadcasting Commission''' ('''<u>WBC</u>''' for short) is an independent fictional agency of Fantasy Media Hub that regulates communications by radio, television, wire, satellite, and cable across the world. The WBC maintains jurisdiction over the areas of broadband access, fair competition, radio frequency use, media responsibility, public safety, and homeland security.
The WBC was formed by the Global Communications Act of 1930 to replace the radio regulation functions of the ''Worldwide Radio Commission''. The WBC took over wire communication regulation from the ''United Interstate Commission''. The WBC's mandated jurisdiction covers every country, and territory acorss the world. The WBC is funded entirely by regulatory fees, and has an estimated fiscal-2022 budget of USD$5 trillion.
= Mission and agency objectives =
The WBC's mission, specified in Section One of the Global Communications Act of 1930 and amended by the Global Telecommunications Act of 1995 (amendment to 47 W.W.C. §151), is to "''make available so far as possible, to all the people of the world, without discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, or sex, rapid, efficient, nationwide, and world-wide wire and radio communication services with adequate facilities at reasonable charges''." The act furthermore provides that the WBC was created "''for the purpose of the national defense''" and "''for the purpose of promoting safety of life and property through the use of wire and radio communications''."
= History =
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'''Horizon, Inc.''' is a multimedia conglomerate based in the United States. The company's assets include the Horizon Television network, a national broadcasting network that produces original programming and broadcasts a mix of news, entertainment, and more targeting a modern-day audience of Gen-Z and millennials, the Horizon streaming service, the news outlet, Horizon News, and cable channels that also air on the Horizon streaming service and is headquartered at Horizon Plaza in New York City.
== History ==
=== Formation ===
'''Horizon, Inc.''' was founded in 2018 with the goal of launching a new, modern television network that could compete with the biggest players in the industry. The company invested heavily in technology and talent, and launched the '''Horizon Television''', a 24/7 network that offered a mix of premium scripted shows, reality programming, and news that catered to its Gen-Z and millennial demographic. The company also launched several O&O stations in major cities such as New York, Los Angeles, and Boston, which allowed for greater local coverage and advertising opportunities.
In 2021, '''Horizon, Inc'''. continued to innovate and expand, launching several cable and streaming channels, including the political opinionated channels '''Left/Right''' with views from Republicans and Democrats, and the '''O Zone''' kids channel. The company's commitment to modernization, innovation, and quality programming has made it a major player in the media industry.
== Company units ==
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'''Horizon Television''' - a broadcast television network consisting of both original programming and syndicated content. Its O&O stations include Horizon New York (WNYH-TV), Horizon Los Angeles (KHLA-TV), and Horizon Boston (WHMA-TV)
'''Horizon News''' - a 24/7 cable news channel that provides local and national news coverage. It has its own news operations and shares resources with the national Horizon News outlet. It also offers a live, free 24/7 streaming channel
'''Horizon Streaming''' - a subscription-based streaming service that offers a wide variety of Horizon Original programming, Live TV of local Horizon stations and channels, movies, acquired programming, and live special events
'''Left/Right''' - two cable channels that provides political commentary from both Republican and Democratic viewpoints
'''O Zone''' - a children's brand that offers programming aimed at children of all ages.
'''Horizon 4K''' - a service that provides high-quality 4K programming from the Horizon Television network for those with compatible devices
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WNYH-TV (channel 10) is a television station in New York City, serving as the flagship station of Horizon Television network. It is owned and operated by Horizon Television Stations (Horizon, Inc.). It has studios within Horizon Plaza in Manhattan. WNHY-TV's transmitter is located at One World Trade Center.
== History ==
WHNY-TV's history dates to when it came on the air January 1, 2020, the same day as its owner, Horizon Television network, launched and is the flagship station of the network. It is licensed to and based in New York City, serving the greater New York metropolitan area.
The station was founded by a group of investors who saw an opportunity to create a new kind of television station that would cater to the changing tastes and habits of modern audiences. WHNY was designed from the ground up to be a cutting-edge television station that combines the best of with the entertainment e latest in digital media and interactivity.
WHNY-TV not only airs on OTA and cable/satellite but, together along with Horizon Inc., has also aired on streaming via the company's subscription service, Horizon (streaming).
== Programming ==
=== News operation ===
Branded as Horizon News New York, the local news organization shares resources with the national Horizon News outlet, allowing it to cover breaking news and events with a wider perspective. The station takes a modernized approach to news, using simple and clean graphics to present the stories in a way that is easy to understand for viewers.
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On air, the newscasts take a different approach to news anchors. Instead of relying on traditional news anchors, reporters who cover news stories also introduce them on-air. This approach provides a more personal touch and allows the reporters to connect more directly with the audience.
Horizon won several awards for local journalism, including an Emmy Award for Outstanding Coverage of Breaking News, and a Peabody Award for its coverage of the COVID-19 pandemic in the New York area.
In addition to traditional broadcast news, they also have a strong digital presence, with a website and social media accounts that provide up-to-date news and information to its audience, as well as a free 24/7 streaming channel available on horizon.tv/ny, Pluto TV, and mobile and internet-TV apps which allows viewers to stay updated on the latest news at any time of the day. The streaming channel has become a popular alternative for viewers who prefer to consume local news digitally.
WHNY airs Horizon News New York for a combined 12.58 hours every week. They air from 4:00am to 7:00am, 9am, Noon, 4:00pm to 6:30pm, and 11:00pm to 11:35pm weekdays. Horizon News New York also airs weekends at 5:00am to 7:00am, Noon, 6:00pm to 6:30pm, and 11:00pm to midnight.
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WNYH-TV (channel 10) is a television station in New York City, serving as the flagship station of Horizon Television network. It is owned and operated by Horizon Television Stations (Horizon, Inc.). It has studios within Horizon Plaza in Manhattan. WNHY-TV's transmitter is located at One World Trade Center.
== History ==
WHNY-TV's history dates to when it came on the air January 1, 2020, the same day as its owner, Horizon Television network, launched and is the flagship station of the network. It is licensed to and based in New York City, serving the greater New York metropolitan area.
The station was founded by a group of investors who saw an opportunity to create a new kind of television station that would cater to the changing tastes and habits of modern audiences. WHNY was designed from the ground up to be a cutting-edge television station that combines the best of with the entertainment e latest in digital media and interactivity.
WHNY-TV not only airs on OTA and cable/satellite but, together along with Horizon Inc., has also aired on streaming via the company's subscription service, Horizon (streaming).
== Programming ==
=== News operation ===
Branded as Horizon News New York, the local news organization shares resources with the national Horizon News outlet, allowing it to cover breaking news and events with a wider perspective. The station takes a modernized approach to news, using simple and clean graphics to present the stories in a way that is easy to understand for viewers.
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On air, the newscasts take a different approach to news anchors. Instead of relying on traditional news anchors, reporters who cover news stories also introduce them on-air. This approach provides a more personal touch and allows the reporters to connect more directly with the audience.
Horizon won several awards for local journalism, including an Emmy Award for Outstanding Coverage of Breaking News, and a Peabody Award for its coverage of the COVID-19 pandemic in the New York area.
In addition to traditional broadcast news, they also have a strong digital presence, with a website and social media accounts that provide up-to-date news and information to its audience, as well as a free 24/7 streaming channel available on horizon.tv/ny, Pluto TV, and mobile and internet-TV apps which allows viewers to stay updated on the latest news at any time of the day. The streaming channel has become a popular alternative for viewers who prefer to consume local news digitally.
WHNY airs Horizon News New York for a combined 12.58 hours every week. They air from 4:00am to 7:00am, 9am, Noon, 4:00pm to 6:30pm, and 11:00pm to 11:35pm weekdays. Horizon News New York also airs weekends at 5:00am to 7:00am, Noon, 6:00pm to 6:30pm, and 11:00pm to midnight.
== Gallery ==
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WNMF (channel 37) is an independent station licensed to Jackson, Mississippi. The station is owned by North Mountain Broadcasting, who is also based in the area. WNMF primarily broadcasts a mix of local news, sports, and community events, along with syndicated programming and classic television shows. The station has been a fixture in the Jackson media market for several decades and is well-known for its commitment to providing high-quality programming to viewers in the region.
=== History ===
WNMF was originally founded in 1953 by an investor named Paul Barry, who saw an opportunity to bring the magic of television to the region. At that time, television was still a relatively new technology, and only a handful of stations existed in the entire country.
In its early years, WNMF struggled to establish itself as a major player in the local media market. The station faced fierce competition from other television and radio stations in the area, as well as from national networks that were beginning to expand their reach across the country. However, WNMF persevered, building a loyal audience through its commitment to quality programming and strong community ties.
Throughout the 1960s and 1970s, WNMF became known for its coverage of local news and sports programs, such as "News 37", and "37 Sports Friday" as well as for its lineup of popular syndicated programs and classic television shows. The station also established itself as a hub for local culture and entertainment, hosting a variety of community events and showcasing up-and-coming artists and performers, with broadcasts of community calendar events, and a show called "Music Mississippi".
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WNMF airs a variety of programs, such as "25 Words or Less", "News 37", "37 Sports Friday", "Music Mississippi", "37 School Quiz Show", "The 10th Hour", among others.
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WNMF (channel 37) is an independent station licensed to Jackson, Mississippi. The station is owned by North Mountain Broadcasting, who is also based in the area. WNMF primarily broadcasts a mix of local news, sports, and community events, along with syndicated programming and classic television shows. The station has been a fixture in the Jackson media market for several decades and is well-known for its commitment to providing high-quality programming to viewers in the region.
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WNMF was originally founded in 1953 by an investor named Paul Barry, who saw an opportunity to bring the magic of television to the region. At that time, television was still a relatively new technology, and only a handful of stations existed in the entire country.
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WNMF airs a variety of programs, such as "25 Words or Less", "News 37", "37 Sports Friday", "Music Mississippi", "37 School Quiz Show", "The 10th Hour", among others.
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WNMF was originally founded in 1953 by an investor named Paul Barry, who saw an opportunity to bring the magic of television to the region. At that time, television was still a relatively new technology, and only a handful of stations existed in the entire country.
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WNMF airs a variety of programs, such as "25 Words or Less", "News 37", "37 Sports Friday", "Music Mississippi", "37 School Quiz Show", "The 10th Hour", among others.
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[[File:Wnmf logo.png|thumb|Logo for "37 News".]]
WNMF has had a news operation since 1963, with a program called "37 News Today", airing at 5, 6, and 10pm. In 1995, as part of a major rebranding of the station, the station added morning newscasts from 6am to 9am, an afternoon newscast at 1pm, and a newscast called "After The News" at 11pm.
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'''WNMF''' (channel 37) is an independent station licensed to Jackson, Mississippi. The station is owned by [[North Mountain Broadcasting]], who is also based in the area. WNMF primarily broadcasts a mix of local news, sports, and community events, along with syndicated programming and classic television shows. The station has been a fixture in the Jackson media market for several decades and is well-known for its commitment to providing high-quality programming to viewers in the region.
=== History ===
WNMF was originally founded in 1953 by an investor named Paul Barry, who saw an opportunity to bring the magic of television to the region. At that time, television was still a relatively new technology, and only a handful of stations existed in the entire country.
In its early years, WNMF struggled to establish itself as a major player in the local media market. The station faced fierce competition from other television and radio stations in the area, as well as from national networks that were beginning to expand their reach across the country. However, WNMF persevered, building a loyal audience through its commitment to quality programming and strong community ties.
Throughout the 1960s and 1970s, WNMF became known for its coverage of local news and sports programs, such as "News 37", and "37 Sports Friday" as well as for its lineup of popular syndicated programs and classic television shows. The station also established itself as a hub for local culture and entertainment, hosting a variety of community events and showcasing up-and-coming artists and performers, with broadcasts of community calendar events, and a show called "Music Mississippi".
=== Programs ===
WNMF airs a variety of programs, such as "25 Words or Less", "News 37", "37 Sports Friday", "Music Mississippi", "37 School Quiz Show", "The 10th Hour", among others.
=== Newscasts ===
[[File:Wnmf logo.png|thumb|Logo for "37 News".]]
WNMF has had a news operation since 1963, with a program called "37 News Today", airing at 5, 6, and 10pm. In 1995, as part of a major rebranding of the station, the station added morning newscasts from 6am to 9am, an afternoon newscast at 1pm, and a newscast called "After The News" at 11pm.
WNMF produces 6 hours of news each weekday, and three hours on weekends.
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'''The Sachland Company''', often referred to as '''Sachland''', is an American hospitality and multimedia conglomerate based at the New Sach City complex in Downtown Orlando, Florida.
Sachland owns and operates numerous theme parks and other attractions across the United States, including parks in Orlando, FL; San Antonio, TX; San Diego, CA; Tampa, FL; and Williamsburg, VA, as well as attractions and venues in Nashville, TN and elsewhere. The company also owns a full-service restaurant chain, Sach's Dine-In, based in Orlando; and a Starbucks competitor coffeehouse chain, Sach's Place, based out of Baltimore, Maryland.
In addition, Sachland owns and operates television networks [[Sachland One]] and [[Sachland Two]]; Sachland One offers mainstream programming with a deep, diverse, and inclusive approach, while Sachland Two features more experimental programs than that of Sachland One's. Both networks share a news division ([[Sachland Reports]]) and a sports division ([[Sachland Sports]]), allowing for flexibility of news and sports coverage across both networks. The company also owns and operates television stations in seven markets, including its flagship home market of Orlando, FL.
==Television stations==
''Stations are listed in descending order of direct market area (DMA) rankings.''
===Sachland One television stations===
*[[KPSW]] (virtual channel 13, Tacoma-Seattle, WA)
*[[WSLO-TV]] (virtual channel 35, Orlando, FL)
*[[KUBO-TV]] (virtual channel 12, Portland, OR)
*[[WPRY]] (virtual channel 5, Nashville, TN)
*[[WPJZ-TV]] (virtual channel 13, Baltimore, MD)
*[[KWAZ-TV]] (virtual channel 69, San Diego, CA)
*[[KWYN]] (virtual channel 5, Las Vegas, NV)
===Sachland Two television stations===
*[[KWSP]] (virtual channel 22, Seattle-Tacoma, WA)
*[[WOSL-TV]] (virtual channel 65, Orlando, FL)
*[[KORA-TV]] (virtual channel 49, Portland, OR)
*[[WRYM]] (virtual channel 58, Nashville, TN)
*[[WMXW-TV]] (virtual channel 24, Baltimore, MD)
*[[KTWK-TV]] (virtual channel 21, San Diego, CA)
*[[KSYN]] (virtual channel 21, Las Vegas, NV)
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'''The Sachland Company''', often referred to as '''Sachland''', is an American hospitality and multimedia conglomerate based at the New Sach City complex in Downtown Orlando, Florida.
Sachland owns and operates numerous theme parks and other attractions across the United States, including parks in Orlando, FL; San Antonio, TX; San Diego, CA; Tampa, FL; and Williamsburg, VA, as well as attractions and venues in Nashville, TN and elsewhere. The company also owns a full-service restaurant chain, Sach's Dine-In, based in Orlando; and a Starbucks competitor coffeehouse chain, Sach's Place, based out of Baltimore, Maryland.
In addition, Sachland owns and operates television networks [[Sachland One]] and [[Sachland Two]]; Sachland One offers mainstream programming with a deep, diverse, and inclusive approach, while Sachland Two features more experimental programs than that of Sachland One's. Both networks share a news division ([[Sachland Reports]]) and a sports division ([[Sachland Sports]]), allowing for flexibility of news and sports coverage across both networks. The company also owns and operates television stations in seven markets, including its flagship home market of Orlando, FL.
==Television stations==
''Stations are listed alphabetically by state and city of license.''
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!'''TV (RF)'''
!'''Owned since'''
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|San Diego, CA
|[[KWAZ-TV]]
|69 (26)
|2008
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|Orlando, FL
|[[WSLO-TV]]
|35 (33)
|2006
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|Baltimore, MD
|[[WPJZ-TV]]
|13 (11)
| 2006
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|Las Vegas, NV
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|5 (24)
|2021
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|Portland, OR
| [[KUBO-TV]]
|12 (21)
|2016
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|Nashville, TN
|[[WPRY]]
|5 (36)
|2015
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|Tacoma-Seattle, WA
|[[KPSW]]
| 13 (13)
|2020
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!'''Station'''
!'''TV (RF)'''
!'''Owned since'''
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|San Diego, CA
|[[KTWK-TV]]
|21 (21)
|2018
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|Orlando, FL
|[[WOSL-TV]]
|65 (28)
|2006
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|Baltimore, MD
|[[WMXW-TV]]
|24 (26)
|2021
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|Las Vegas, NV
|[[KSYN]]
|21 (21)
|2021
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|Portland, OR
|[[KORA-TV]]
|49 (30)
|2016
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|Nashville, TN
|[[WRYM]]
|58 (30)
|2021
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|Tacoma-Seattle, WA
|[[KWSP]]
|22 (36)
|2020
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'''The Sachland Company''', often referred to as '''Sachland''', is an American hospitality and multimedia conglomerate based at the New Sach City complex in Downtown Orlando, Florida.
Sachland owns and operates numerous theme parks and other attractions across the United States, including parks in Orlando, FL; San Antonio, TX; San Diego, CA; Tampa, FL; and Williamsburg, VA, as well as attractions and venues in Nashville, TN and elsewhere. The company also owns a full-service restaurant chain, Sach's Dine-In, based in Orlando; and a Starbucks competitor coffeehouse chain, Sach's Place, based out of Baltimore, Maryland.
In addition, Sachland owns and operates television networks [[Sachland One]] and [[Sachland Two]]; Sachland One offers mainstream programming with a deep, diverse, and inclusive approach, while Sachland Two features more experimental programs than that of Sachland One's. Both networks share a news division ([[Sachland Reports]]) and a sports division ([[Sachland Sports]]), allowing for flexibility of news and sports coverage across both networks. The company also owns and operates television stations in seven markets, including its flagship home market of Orlando, FL.
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''Stations are listed alphabetically by state and city of license.''
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!'''TV (RF)'''
!'''Owned since'''
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|2008
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|Orlando, FL
|[[WSLO-TV]]
|35 (33)
|2006
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|Baltimore, MD
|[[WPJZ-TV]]
|13 (11)
| 2006
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|Las Vegas, NV
| [[KWYN]]
|5 (24)
|2021
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|Portland, OR
| [[KUBO-TV]]
|12 (21)
|2016
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|Nashville, TN
|[[WPRY]]
|5 (36)
|2015
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|Tacoma-Seattle, WA
|[[KPSW]]
| 13 (13)
|2020
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!'''Station'''
!'''TV (RF)'''
!'''Owned since'''
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|San Diego, CA
|[[KTWK-TV]]
|21 (21)
|2018
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|Orlando, FL
|[[WOSL-TV]]
|65 (28)
|2006
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|Baltimore, MD
|[[WMXW-TV]]
|24 (26)
|2021
|-
|Las Vegas, NV
|[[KSYN]]
|21 (21)
|2021
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|Portland, OR
|[[KORA-TV]]
|49 (30)
|2016
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|Nashville, TN
|[[WRYM]]
|58 (30)
|2021
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|Tacoma-Seattle, WA
|[[KWSP]]
|22 (36)
|2020
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'''The Sachland Company''', often referred to as '''Sachland''', is an American hospitality and multimedia conglomerate based at the New Sach City complex in Downtown Orlando, Florida.
Sachland owns and operates numerous theme parks and other attractions across the United States, including parks in Orlando, FL; San Antonio, TX; San Diego, CA; Tampa, FL; and Williamsburg, VA, as well as attractions and venues in Nashville, TN and elsewhere. The company also owns a full-service restaurant chain, Sach's Dine-In, based in Orlando; and a Starbucks competitor coffeehouse chain, Sach's Place, based out of Baltimore, Maryland.
In addition, Sachland owns and operates television networks [[Sachland One]] and [[Sachland Two]]; Sachland One offers mainstream programming with a deep, diverse, and inclusive approach, while Sachland Two features more experimental programs than that of Sachland One's. Both networks share a news division ([[Sachland Reports]]) and a sports division ([[Sachland Sports]]), allowing for flexibility of news and sports coverage across both networks. The company also owns and operates television stations in seven markets, including its flagship home market of Orlando, FL.
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!'''TV (RF)'''
!'''Owned since'''
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|35 (33)
|2006
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| 2006
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|Las Vegas, NV
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|2021
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|Portland, OR
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|12 (21)
|2016
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|Nashville, TN
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|5 (36)
|2015
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|Tacoma-Seattle, WA
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| 13 (13)
|2020
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!'''TV (RF)'''
!'''Owned since'''
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|San Diego, CA
|[[KTWK-TV]]
|21 (21)
|2018
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|Orlando, FL
|[[WOSL-TV]]
|65 (28)
|2006
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|Baltimore, MD
|[[WMXW-TV]]
|24 (26)
|2021
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|Las Vegas, NV
|[[KSYN]]
|21 (21)
|2021
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|Portland, OR
|[[KORA-TV]]
|49 (30)
|2016
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|Nashville, TN
|[[WRYM]]
|58 (30)
|2021
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|Tacoma-Seattle, WA
|[[KWSP]]
|22 (36)
|2020
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WRVI AM 620 is a radio station licensed to serve Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands, and is owned by North Mountain Broadcasting. The station airs a News/Talk format.
=== History ===
WRVI AM 620 was launched by North Mountain Broadcasting in 1973, airing an adult contemporary format as "620 RVI". In 1989, the station switched to their current news/talk format as WRVI AM 620. The station's studios are located in downtown Charlotte Amalie, and its broadcast tower is situated in a remote area on the island to ensure optimal coverage and signal strength.
WRVI is very well known in the community, and has won several Emmy and AP awards for best local news coverage in the Virgin Islands.
Over the years, WRVI AM 620 has expanded its programming to include a variety of news, talk, and sports shows, as well as syndicated programs from nationally recognized broadcasters. The station's lineup is carefully curated to offer something for everyone, from commuters and students to families and retirees.
=== Programming ===
WRVI AM 620 offers a wide range of programming designed to appeal to a broad audience. The station's schedule includes:
* News updates from ABC News Radio
* Virgin Islands This Morning, a morning news and weather show
* Simulcast of WCVI-TV's USVI News at Six
* Weekly sports program "Friday Night under the Lights"
* Syndicated programs from nationally recognized broadcasters, including news programs and talk shows
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'''WRVI''' (AM 620) is a radio station licensed to serve Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands, and is owned by [[North Mountain Broadcasting]]. The station airs a News/Talk format.
=== History ===
WRVI was launched by North Mountain Broadcasting in 1973, airing an adult contemporary format as "620 RVI". In 1989, the station switched to their current news/talk format as WRVI AM 620. The station's studios are located in downtown Charlotte Amalie, and its broadcast tower is situated in a remote area on the island to ensure optimal coverage and signal strength.
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* Virgin Islands This Morning, a morning news and weather show.
* Simulcast of WCVI-TV's USVI News at Six.
* Weekly sports program "Friday Night under the Lights".
* Syndicated programs from nationally recognized broadcasters, including news programs and talk shows.
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'''clear'''channel Communications, Inc. (otherwise known as '''clear'''channel) is a worldwide multi-media conglomerate company which owns television stations, radio stations, and cable/satellite providers, all around the world. Its headquarters are based in Miami, Florida and employs over 20,000 staff as of May 2023, which includes all departments, and all sectors, all around the world, making it '''''<u>THE</u>''''' largest multi-media broadcasting conglomerate company in the world.
= Current properties (as of May 2023) =
== National Over-the-Air Television ==
* [[American Broadcasting System|ABS]]
* [[ABS Two]]
* [[Sistema de Radiodifusion Estadounidense|SRE]]
* [[SRE Dos]]
== National Cable Networks ==
* Coming soon...
== Local Television ==
=== Chicago ===
* [[WWGN-TV]] Channel 09.1 (ABS '''O&O'''; clearchannel Communications, Inc.)
=== Boston ===
* [[WHUB-TV]] Channel 05.1 (Independent)
=== Seattle/Tacoma/Everett ===
* [[KST-TV]] Channel 06.1 ([[American Broadcasting System|ABS]] '''O&O''')
* [[KSTE-TV]] Channel 16.1 ([[ABS Two]] '''O&O''')
=== Orlando/Daytona Beach/Melbourne ===
* [[WOTW-TV]] Channel 09.1 (ABS '''O&O''')
** [[WOTW-TV|WOTW-DT]] Channel 09.2 (ABS Two '''O&O''')
=== Miami/Fort Lauderdale/Key West ===
* [[WMFL-TV]] Channel 06.1 (Independent; '''clear'''channel '''<u>FLAGSHIP</u>''')
=== Charlotte ===
* [[WYQC-TV]] Channel 03.1 (ABS '''O&O''')
* [[WCQC-TV]] Channel 64.1 (News)
=== Raleigh/Durham/Fayetteville ===
* [[WRDF-TV]] Channel 05.1 (NBC)
** [[WRDF-TV|WRDF-DT]] Channel 05.2 (ABS '''O&O''')
** [[WRDF-TV|WRDF-DT]] Channel 05.3 (ABS Two '''O&O''')
* [[WRDT-TV]] Channel 50.1 (News)
=== Utah ===
* [[KSLC-TV]] Channel 05.1 (ABS '''O&O''')
** [[KSLC-TV|KSLC-DT]] Channel 05.2 (ABS Two '''O&O''')
* [[KUTS-TV]] Channel 20.1 (SRE '''O&O''')
** [[KUTS-TV|KUTS-DT]] Channel 20.2 (SRE Dos '''O&O''')
=== Davenport, Iowa/Moline, Ill. ===
* [[KQDC-TV]] Channel 06.1 (ABS '''O&O''')
=== Gainesville/Ocala ===
* [[WGNV-TV]] Channel 20.1 (ABS '''O&O''')
** [[WGNV-TV|WGNV-DT]] Channel 20.2 (ABS Two '''O&O''')
== National Radio ==
* [[ABS Radio]]
* [[ABS Newsradio]]
* [[ABS Sportsradio]]
* [[SportsBet Radio]] (VSiN/BetQL)
* [[SiriusXM Satellite Radio|SiriusXM]]
* [[iHeartRadio]]
** [[Premiere]]
** [[KISS-FM]]
** [[EDC Radio]]
== Local Radio ==
=== Chicago ===
* [[WWGN (AM)|WWGN]] AM 780 (All-news)
=== Orlando/Daytona Beach/Melbourne ===
* [[WOTW (AM)|WOTW]] AM 850 (All-news)
* [[WOSJ]] FM 103.1 (Smooth Jazz)
* [[WOTW-FM]] 105.1 (A.C.)
=== Miami/Fort Lauderdale/Key West ===
* [[WMFL (AM)|WMFL]] AM 980 (All-news)
* [[WEDC-FM]] 93.5 (Dance/EDM)
* [[WKSM-FM]] 100.1 (Top 40 CHR/Dance)
=== Charlotte ===
* [[WYQC (AM)|WYQC]] AM 930 (All-news)
* [[WCQC (AM)|WCQC]] AM 1110 (Sports)
* [[WQCL-FM]] 92.7 (Sports)
* [[WCQC-FM]] 95.1 (A.C.)
* [[WYQC-FM]] 103.7 (Top 40 CHR/Dance)
=== Raleigh/Durham/Fayetteville ===
* [[WRDC (AM)|WRDC]] AM 620 (Sports/ESPN Radio)
* [[WRDF (AM)|WRDF]] AM 680 (All-news and Talk + Sports)
* [[WRDS (AM)|WRDS]] AM 1550 (Sports)
* [[WRDS-FM]] 99.9 (Sports/Local/ABS Sportsradio)
* [[WRDT-FM]] 101.5 (A.C.)
=== Utah ===
* [[KSLC (AM)|KSLC]] AM 1160 (All-news + Sports)
* [[KUTS (AM)|KUTS]] AM 1280 (Sports/Local/ABS Sportsradio)
* [[KUTS-FM]] 97.5 (Sports/Local/ABS Sportsradio)
* [[KUMH-FM]] 100.3 (A.C.)
* [[KSLC-FM]] 102.7 (All-news + Sports)
* [[KSRU-FM]] 103.5 (Sports/ESPN Radio)
== National Cable Provider ==
* [[ABS CableSystem]]
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The company is known as '''''clear'''channel Communications, Inc.'' for wiki references.
{{ Company
| title1 = clearchannel Communications, Inc.
| image1 = [[File:Clear Channel (horizontal).jpg|thumb]]
| caption-image1 =
| type = Private multi-media conglomerate
| industry = Broadcasting
| date_founded = October 26th, 1995
| founder = Roly Ortega
| hq = Miami, Florida
| key_people = Roly Ortega <small>(founder, president, chairman, and CEO)</small>
| owners =
| employees = 20,000
| divisions =
| subsidiaries =
| website =
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'''clear'''channel Communications, Inc. (otherwise known as '''clear'''channel) is a worldwide multi-media conglomerate company which owns television stations, radio stations, and cable/satellite providers, all around the world. Its headquarters are based in Miami, Florida and employs over 20,000 staff as of May 2023, which includes all departments, and all sectors, all around the world, making it '''''<u>THE</u>''''' largest multi-media broadcasting conglomerate company in the world.
= Current properties (as of May 2023) =
== National Over-the-Air Television ==
* [[American Broadcasting System|ABS]]
* [[ABS Two]]
* [[Sistema de Radiodifusion Estadounidense|SRE]]
* [[SRE Dos]]
== National Cable Networks ==
* Coming soon...
== Local Television ==
=== Chicago ===
* [[WWGN-TV]] Channel 09.1 (ABS '''O&O'''; clearchannel Communications, Inc.)
=== Boston ===
* [[WHUB-TV]] Channel 05.1 (Independent)
=== Seattle/Tacoma/Everett ===
* [[KST-TV]] Channel 06.1 ([[American Broadcasting System|ABS]] '''O&O''')
* [[KSTE-TV]] Channel 16.1 ([[ABS Two]] '''O&O''')
=== Orlando/Daytona Beach/Melbourne ===
* [[WOTW-TV]] Channel 09.1 (ABS '''O&O''')
** [[WOTW-TV|WOTW-DT]] Channel 09.2 (ABS Two '''O&O''')
=== Miami/Fort Lauderdale/Key West ===
* [[WMFL-TV]] Channel 06.1 (Independent; '''clear'''channel '''<u>FLAGSHIP</u>''')
=== Charlotte ===
* [[WYQC-TV]] Channel 03.1 (ABS '''O&O''')
* [[WCQC-TV]] Channel 64.1 (News)
=== Raleigh/Durham/Fayetteville ===
* [[WRDF-TV]] Channel 05.1 (NBC)
** [[WRDF-TV|WRDF-DT]] Channel 05.2 (ABS '''O&O''')
** [[WRDF-TV|WRDF-DT]] Channel 05.3 (ABS Two '''O&O''')
* [[WRDT-TV]] Channel 50.1 (News)
=== Utah ===
* [[KSLC-TV]] Channel 05.1 (ABS '''O&O''')
** [[KSLC-TV|KSLC-DT]] Channel 05.2 (ABS Two '''O&O''')
* [[KUTS-TV]] Channel 20.1 (SRE '''O&O''')
** [[KUTS-TV|KUTS-DT]] Channel 20.2 (SRE Dos '''O&O''')
=== Davenport, Iowa/Moline, Ill. ===
* [[KQDC-TV]] Channel 06.1 (ABS '''O&O''')
=== Gainesville/Ocala ===
* [[WGNV-TV]] Channel 20.1 (ABS '''O&O''')
** [[WGNV-TV|WGNV-DT]] Channel 20.2 (ABS Two '''O&O''')
== National Radio ==
* [[ABS Radio]]
* [[ABS Newsradio]]
* [[ABS Sportsradio]]
* [[SportsBet Radio]] (VSiN/BetQL)
* [[SiriusXM Satellite Radio|SiriusXM]]
* [[iHeartRadio]]
** [[Premiere]]
** [[KISS-FM]]
** [[EDC Radio]]
== Local Radio ==
=== Chicago ===
* [[WWGN (AM)|WWGN]] AM 780 (All-news)
=== Orlando/Daytona Beach/Melbourne ===
* [[WOTW (AM)|WOTW]] AM 850 (All-news)
* [[WOSJ]] FM 103.1 (Smooth Jazz)
* [[WOTW-FM]] 105.1 (A.C.)
=== Miami/Fort Lauderdale/Key West ===
* [[WMFL (AM)|WMFL]] AM 980 (All-news)
* [[WEDC-FM]] 93.5 (Dance/EDM)
* [[WKSM-FM]] 100.1 (Top 40 CHR/Dance)
=== Charlotte ===
* [[WYQC (AM)|WYQC]] AM 930 (All-news)
* [[WCQC (AM)|WCQC]] AM 1110 (Sports)
* [[WQCL-FM]] 92.7 (Sports)
* [[WCQC-FM]] 95.1 (A.C.)
* [[WYQC-FM]] 103.7 (Top 40 CHR/Dance)
=== Raleigh/Durham/Fayetteville ===
* [[WRDC (AM)|WRDC]] AM 620 (Sports/ESPN Radio)
* [[WRDF (AM)|WRDF]] AM 680 (All-news and Talk + Sports)
* [[WRDS (AM)|WRDS]] AM 1550 (Sports)
* [[WRDS-FM]] 99.9 (Sports/Local/ABS Sportsradio)
* [[WRDT-FM]] 101.5 (A.C.)
=== Utah ===
* [[KSLC (AM)|KSLC]] AM 1160 (All-news + Sports)
* [[KUTS (AM)|KUTS]] AM 1280 (Sports/Local/ABS Sportsradio)
* [[KUTS-FM]] 97.5 (Sports/Local/ABS Sportsradio)
* [[KUMH-FM]] 100.3 (A.C.)
* [[KSLC-FM]] 102.7 (All-news + Sports)
* [[KSRU-FM]] 103.5 (Sports/ESPN Radio)
== National Cable Provider ==
* [[ABS CableSystem]]
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{{ Company
| title1 = clearchannel Communications, Inc.
| image1 = [[File:Clear Channel (horizontal).jpg|thumb]]
| caption-image1 =
| type = Private multi-media conglomerate
| industry = Broadcasting
| date_founded = May 13th, 1920
| founder = Roly Ortega
| hq = Miami, Florida
| key_people = Roly Ortega <small>(founder, president, chairman, and CEO)</small>
| owners =
| employees = 20,000
| divisions =
| subsidiaries =
| website =
}}
'''clear'''channel Communications, Inc. (otherwise known as '''clear'''channel) is a worldwide multi-media conglomerate company which owns television stations, radio stations, and cable/satellite providers, all around the world. Its headquarters are based in Miami, Florida and employs over 20,000 staff as of May 2023, which includes all departments, and all sectors, all around the world, making it '''''<u>THE</u>''''' largest multi-media broadcasting conglomerate company in the world.
= Current properties (as of May 2023) =
== National Over-the-Air Television ==
* [[American Broadcasting System|ABS]]
* [[ABS Two]]
* [[Sistema de Radiodifusion Estadounidense|SRE]]
* [[SRE Dos]]
== National Cable Networks ==
* Coming soon...
== Local Television ==
=== Chicago ===
* [[WWGN-TV]] Channel 09.1 (ABS '''O&O'''; clearchannel Communications, Inc.)
=== Boston ===
* [[WHUB-TV]] Channel 05.1 (Independent)
=== Seattle/Tacoma/Everett ===
* [[KST-TV]] Channel 06.1 ([[American Broadcasting System|ABS]] '''O&O''')
* [[KSTE-TV]] Channel 16.1 ([[ABS Two]] '''O&O''')
=== Orlando/Daytona Beach/Melbourne ===
* [[WOTW-TV]] Channel 09.1 (ABS '''O&O''')
** [[WOTW-TV|WOTW-DT]] Channel 09.2 (ABS Two '''O&O''')
=== Miami/Fort Lauderdale/Key West ===
* [[WMFL-TV]] Channel 06.1 (Independent; '''clear'''channel '''<u>FLAGSHIP</u>''')
=== Charlotte ===
* [[WYQC-TV]] Channel 03.1 (ABS '''O&O''')
* [[WCQC-TV]] Channel 64.1 (News)
=== Raleigh/Durham/Fayetteville ===
* [[WRDF-TV]] Channel 05.1 (NBC)
** [[WRDF-TV|WRDF-DT]] Channel 05.2 (ABS '''O&O''')
** [[WRDF-TV|WRDF-DT]] Channel 05.3 (ABS Two '''O&O''')
* [[WRDT-TV]] Channel 50.1 (News)
=== Utah ===
* [[KSLC-TV]] Channel 05.1 (ABS '''O&O''')
** [[KSLC-TV|KSLC-DT]] Channel 05.2 (ABS Two '''O&O''')
* [[KUTS-TV]] Channel 20.1 (SRE '''O&O''')
** [[KUTS-TV|KUTS-DT]] Channel 20.2 (SRE Dos '''O&O''')
=== Davenport, Iowa/Moline, Ill. ===
* [[KQDC-TV]] Channel 06.1 (ABS '''O&O''')
=== Gainesville/Ocala ===
* [[WGNV-TV]] Channel 20.1 (ABS '''O&O''')
** [[WGNV-TV|WGNV-DT]] Channel 20.2 (ABS Two '''O&O''')
== National Radio ==
* [[ABS Radio]]
* [[ABS Newsradio]]
* [[ABS Sportsradio]]
* [[SportsBet Radio]] (VSiN/BetQL)
* [[SiriusXM Satellite Radio|SiriusXM]]
* [[iHeartRadio]]
** [[Premiere]]
** [[KISS-FM]]
** [[EDC Radio]]
== Local Radio ==
=== Chicago ===
* [[WWGN (AM)|WWGN]] AM 780 (All-news)
=== Orlando/Daytona Beach/Melbourne ===
* [[WOTW (AM)|WOTW]] AM 850 (All-news)
* [[WOSJ]] FM 103.1 (Smooth Jazz)
* [[WOTW-FM]] 105.1 (A.C.)
=== Miami/Fort Lauderdale/Key West ===
* [[WMFL (AM)|WMFL]] AM 980 (All-news)
* [[WEDC-FM]] 93.5 (Dance/EDM)
* [[WKSM-FM]] 100.1 (Top 40 CHR/Dance)
=== Charlotte ===
* [[WYQC (AM)|WYQC]] AM 930 (All-news)
* [[WCQC (AM)|WCQC]] AM 1110 (Sports)
* [[WQCL-FM]] 92.7 (Sports)
* [[WCQC-FM]] 95.1 (A.C.)
* [[WYQC-FM]] 103.7 (Top 40 CHR/Dance)
=== Raleigh/Durham/Fayetteville ===
* [[WRDC (AM)|WRDC]] AM 620 (Sports/ESPN Radio)
* [[WRDF (AM)|WRDF]] AM 680 (All-news and Talk + Sports)
* [[WRDS (AM)|WRDS]] AM 1550 (Sports)
* [[WRDS-FM]] 99.9 (Sports/Local/ABS Sportsradio)
* [[WRDT-FM]] 101.5 (A.C.)
=== Utah ===
* [[KSLC (AM)|KSLC]] AM 1160 (All-news + Sports)
* [[KUTS (AM)|KUTS]] AM 1280 (Sports/Local/ABS Sportsradio)
* [[KUTS-FM]] 97.5 (Sports/Local/ABS Sportsradio)
* [[KUMH-FM]] 100.3 (A.C.)
* [[KSLC-FM]] 102.7 (All-news + Sports)
* [[KSRU-FM]] 103.5 (Sports/ESPN Radio)
== National Cable Provider ==
* [[ABS CableSystem]]
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[[File:MarkWprofilewelcomeimage.png|center]]Hello, I'm Mark, otherwise known as ABC2013. I've been on Fandom for at least 3 years now and have been contributing recently to wikis such as Number Squad, DFLW, and Nintendo. I am an admin on the Number Squad Wiki. However, I have zero tolerance for blocks targeted towards me, Peyton Dodson, vandalism, or fake information.
'''I am the one behind [[ABC Media Group]], [[AMG TV]], [[AMG2]], [[AMG News]], and [[AMG Sports]]. Plus, I've edited pages to improve their quality. Please do not edit, move, or delete my pages without my consent to do so.'''
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'''AMG TV''' (previously LSN until 2022 and Life&Style until 2021) is an American multigenre cable network owned and operated by the ABC Media Group, under its television division, ABC Television Group. It is headquartered in Detroit, Michigan, with additional offices in Northville, Michigan, a suburb of Detroit.
AMG TV airs programming from themed cable networks, as well as news under the AMG News brand. On Saturdays and Sundays, it airs kids programming under the name of **Qubo on AMG**.
AMG TV also operates 3 sister cable networks: [[AMG2]], [[AMG News]] (which airs news, weather, sports bulletins, and finance programming), and [[AMG Sports]] (which airs live sporting events).
==History==
USTV Networks was established in 2010 to launch a subchannel with lifestyle programming, initially called The Life and Style Channel, before being renamed Life&Style Network. On January 1, 2015, Life&Style was soft-launched on several Fox-owned stations, before fully commencing operations on March 1, 2015. Initially, programs were derived from Food Network, Cooking Channel, HGTV, FYI, and Discovery Life, which made up its programming schedule from 6am-10pm daily.
On August 10, 2015, Life&Style made its first foray into original programming, with a live show broadcast from Life&Style’s “Kitchen” studio, called “Kitchen Live” and aired at 9am daily for 1 hour until March 25, 2018. On March 26, 2018, Life&Style began airing original programming dedicated to food, home, gardening, and medicine from the “Home”, “Hospital”, and “Garden” studio complex.
On October 26, 2021, Life&Style rebranded to LSN without warning, and ended its live shows 2 days later. The studio complex was closed as a result of the rebranding and was abandoned until May 23, 2022.
On January 11, 2022, LSN began to engage in channel drift, adding more reality programming. The USTV Networks CEO stated that this was a move to further rebrand the channel later in the year. On May 23, 2022, in an attempt to unify branding, USTV was rebranded to ABC Media Group, and with it came a new logo.
===Rebranding to AMG===
On September 1, 2022, AMG announced that LSN would gain 3 sister channels, while LSN would be renamed to AMG TV on October 24, 2022, to unify the channels together. At 6:00am on October 24, LSN was renamed AMG TV.
==Programming==
See [[AMG TV/Programming]]
==News==
AMG TV presently broadcasts a breakfast news show at 6:00am each day, running for 3 hours. Bulletins, which last 15 minutes long, are broadcast at 2:45pm, 3:15pm, and 4:30pm. The main news broadcast, called AMGN Tonight, airs at 6pm.
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{{Company|title1=Swift Television Group|type=Public|industry=Broadcast media|date_founded=December 13, 1950|hq=San Antonio, Texas, U.S.|divisions=Central Television Network|website=stg.tv|image1=STG logo.svg}}The '''Swift Television Group''' (STG) is an American publicly traded television broadcasting company headquartered in San Antonio, Texas. Founded in 1950 by Howard F. Swift as '''Swift Broadcasting''', the company owns or operates television stations in three markets, including its flagship home market of San Antonio.
Swift also owns and operates the [[Central Television Network]] in addition to its television stations.
==Television stations==
Stations are arranged alphabetically by state and by city of license.
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===Central owned and operated stations===
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!Owned since
!Owned by at merger
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|Central
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|1989
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!Channel TV (RF)
!Affiliation
!Owned since
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|1997
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|CBS
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|1974
|ABC
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{{Company|title1=Swift Television Group|type=Public|industry=Broadcast media|date_founded=December 13, 1950|hq=San Antonio, Texas, U.S.|divisions=Central Television Network|website=stg.tv|image1=STG logo.svg}}The '''Swift Television Group''' (STG) is an American publicly traded television broadcasting company headquartered in San Antonio, Texas. Founded in 1950 by Howard F. Swift as '''Swift Broadcasting''', the company owns or operates television stations in three markets, including its flagship home market of San Antonio.
Swift also owns and operates the [[Central Television Network]] in addition to its television stations.
==Television stations==
Stations are arranged alphabetically by state and by city of license.
*('''**''') indicates a station that was built and signed-on by Swift.
===Central owned and operated stations===
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!Station
!Channel TV (RF)
!Owned since
!Owned by at merger
|-
|New York City
|[[WCNT]]
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|Seattle - Tacoma
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|1989
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!Affiliation
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Harris Broadcasters Inc. is an American media company based in Corpus Christi, Texas, United States. The company owns and operates KJV-TV, Corpus Christi's NBC affiliate, as well as three radio stations: KJV (1360 AM), KJV-FM (93.9), and K266JV (101.1 FM).
{{Company|title1=Harris Broadcasters, Inc.|type=Private corporation|industry=Broadcasting|date_founded=11 February 1947|founder=J. Randolph Harris, Sr.|hq=Corpus Christi, Texas, United States|key_people=Jared Harris (president)|owners=Jared Harris|employees=150|subsidiaries=KJV-TV
KJV-AM/-FM}}
== History ==
Coming soon...
== Properties ==
Harris Broadcasting Inc. has only ever owned one TV station and its three radio sisters.
=== Current properties ===
(**) denotes a station built and signed-on by Harris Broadcasters, Inc.
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!City of license/market
!Station
!Channel TV (RF)
!Owned since
!Affiliation
|-
|Corpus Christi, Texas
|KJV-TV **
|6 (19)
|1956
|NBC
First Alert Weather Now (DT2)
Telemundo (DT3)
|}
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!City of license/market
!Station
!Owned since
!Format
|-
| rowspan="3" |Corpus Christi, Texas
|KJV (1360 AM)
|1947
|News/talk
|-
|KJV-FM ** (93.7)
|1948
|AOR (analog/HD1)
KJV 6.1 NBC simulcast (HD2)
KJV 6.3 Telemundo simulcast (HD3)
|-
|K266JV ** (101.1 FM)
|2009
|KJV 6.1 NBC simulcast
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Harris Broadcasters Inc. is an American media company based in Corpus Christi, Texas, United States. The company owns and operates KJV-TV, Corpus Christi's NBC affiliate, as well as three radio stations: KJV (1360 AM), KJV-FM (93.9), and K266JV (101.1 FM).
{{Company|title1=Harris Broadcasters, Inc.|type=Private corporation|industry=Broadcasting|date_founded=11 February 1947|founder=J. Randolph Harris, Sr.|hq=Corpus Christi, Texas, United States|key_people=Jared Harris (president)|owners=Jared Harris|employees=150|subsidiaries=KJV-TV
KJV-AM/-FM}}
== History ==
Coming soon...
== Properties ==
Harris Broadcasting Inc. has only ever owned one TV station and its three radio sisters.
=== Current properties ===
(**) denotes a station built and signed-on by Harris Broadcasters, Inc.
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!Station
!Channel TV (RF)
!Owned since
!Affiliation
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|KJV-TV **
|6 (19)
|1956
|NBC
First Alert Weather Now (DT2)
Telemundo (DT3)
|}
{| class="sortable fandom-table"
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!City of license/market
!Station
!Owned since
!Format
|-
| rowspan="3" |Corpus Christi, Texas
|KJV (1360 AM)
|1947
|News/talk
|-
|KJV-FM ** (93.7)
|1948
|AOR (analog/HD1)
KJV 6.1 NBC simulcast (HD2)
KJV 6.3 Telemundo simulcast (HD3)
|-
|K266JV ** (101.1 FM)
|2009
|KJV 6.1 NBC simulcast
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Harris Broadcasters Inc. is an American media company based in Corpus Christi, Texas, United States. The company owns and operates KJV-TV, Corpus Christi's NBC/Telemundo affiliate, as well as three radio stations: KJV (1360 AM), KJV-FM (93.9), and K266JV (101.1 FM).
{{Company|title1=Harris Broadcasters, Inc.|type=Private corporation|industry=Broadcasting|date_founded=11 February 1947|founder=J. Randolph Harris, Sr.|hq=Corpus Christi, Texas, United States|key_people=Jared Harris (president)|owners=Jared Harris|employees=150|subsidiaries=KJV-TV
KJV-AM/-FM}}
== History ==
Coming soon...
== Properties ==
Harris Broadcasting Inc. has only ever owned one TV station and its three radio sisters.
=== Current properties ===
(**) denotes a station built and signed-on by Harris Broadcasters, Inc.
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!Owned since
!Affiliation
|-
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|NBC
First Alert Weather Now (DT2)
Telemundo (DT3)
|}
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!City of license/market
!Station
!Owned since
!Format
|-
| rowspan="3" |Corpus Christi, Texas
|KJV (1360 AM)
|1947
|News/talk
|-
|KJV-FM ** (93.7)
|1948
|AOR (analog/HD1)
KJV 6.1 NBC simulcast (HD2)
KJV 6.3 Telemundo simulcast (HD3)
|-
|K266JV ** (101.1 FM)
|2009
|KJV 6.1 NBC simulcast
|}
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Harris Broadcasters Inc. is an American media company based in Corpus Christi, Texas, United States. The company owns and operates KJV-TV, Corpus Christi's NBC/Telemundo affiliate, as well as three radio stations: KJV (1360 AM), KJV-FM (93.9), and K266JV (101.1 FM).
{{Company|title1=Harris Broadcasters, Inc.|type=Private corporation|industry=Broadcasting|date_founded=11 February 1947|founder=J. Randolph Harris, Sr.|hq=Corpus Christi, Texas, United States|key_people=Jared Harris (president)|owners=Jared Harris|employees=150|subsidiaries=KJV-TV
KJV-AM/-FM|image1=Harris Broadcasters logo|caption-image1=Logo for Harris Broadcasters, Inc. with company slogan}}
== History ==
Coming soon...
== Properties ==
Harris Broadcasting Inc. has only ever owned one TV station and its three radio sisters.
=== Current properties ===
(**) denotes a station built and signed-on by Harris Broadcasters, Inc.
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!City of license/market
!Station
!Channel TV (RF)
!Owned since
!Affiliation
|-
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|KJV-TV **
|6 (19)
|1956
|NBC
First Alert Weather Now (DT2)
Telemundo (DT3)
|}
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!City of license/market
!Station
!Owned since
!Format
|-
| rowspan="3" |Corpus Christi, Texas
|KJV (1360 AM)
|1947
|News/talk
|-
|KJV-FM ** (93.7)
|1948
|AOR (analog/HD1)
KJV 6.1 NBC simulcast (HD2)
KJV 6.3 Telemundo simulcast (HD3)
|-
|K266JV ** (101.1 FM)
|2009
|KJV 6.1 NBC simulcast
|}
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Harris Broadcasters Inc. is an American media company based in Corpus Christi, Texas, United States. The company owns and operates KJV-TV, Corpus Christi's NBC/Telemundo affiliate, as well as three radio stations: KJV (1360 AM), KJV-FM (93.9), and K266JV (101.1 FM).
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KJV-AM/-FM|image1=C:\Users\jared\Pictures\Harris Broadcasters logo.png|caption-image1=Logo for Harris Broadcasters, Inc. with company slogan}}
== History ==
Coming soon...
== Properties ==
Harris Broadcasting Inc. has only ever owned one TV station and its three radio sisters.
=== Current properties ===
(**) denotes a station built and signed-on by Harris Broadcasters, Inc.
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!Owned since
!Affiliation
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|KJV-TV **
|6 (19)
|1956
|NBC
First Alert Weather Now (DT2)
Telemundo (DT3)
|}
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!City of license/market
!Station
!Owned since
!Format
|-
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|KJV (1360 AM)
|1947
|News/talk
|-
|KJV-FM ** (93.7)
|1948
|AOR (analog/HD1)
KJV 6.1 NBC simulcast (HD2)
KJV 6.3 Telemundo simulcast (HD3)
|-
|K266JV ** (101.1 FM)
|2009
|KJV 6.1 NBC simulcast
|}
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Harris Broadcasters Inc. is an American media company based in Corpus Christi, Texas, United States. The company owns and operates KJV-TV, Corpus Christi's NBC/Telemundo affiliate, as well as three radio stations: KJV (1360 AM), KJV-FM (93.9), and K266JV (101.1 FM).
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KJV-AM/-FM|image1=https://fantasymediahub.fandom.com/wiki/File:Harris_Broadcasters_logo.png|caption-image1=Logo for Harris Broadcasters, Inc. with company slogan}}
== History ==
Coming soon...
== Properties ==
Harris Broadcasting Inc. has only ever owned one TV station and its three radio sisters.
=== Current properties ===
(**) denotes a station built and signed-on by Harris Broadcasters, Inc.
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|NBC
First Alert Weather Now (DT2)
Telemundo (DT3)
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!Owned since
!Format
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|1947
|News/talk
|-
|KJV-FM ** (93.7)
|1948
|AOR (analog/HD1)
KJV 6.1 NBC simulcast (HD2)
KJV 6.3 Telemundo simulcast (HD3)
|-
|K266JV ** (101.1 FM)
|2009
|KJV 6.1 NBC simulcast
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Harris Broadcasters Inc. is an American media company based in Corpus Christi, Texas, United States. The company owns and operates KJV-TV, Corpus Christi's NBC/Telemundo affiliate, as well as three radio stations: KJV (1360 AM), KJV-FM (93.9), and K266JV (101.1 FM).
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KJV-AM/-FM|image1=https://fantasymediahub.fandom.com/wiki/File:Harris_Broadcasters_logo.png|caption-image1=Logo for Harris Broadcasters, Inc. with company slogan}}
== History ==
Coming soon...
== Properties ==
Harris Broadcasting Inc. has only ever owned one TV station and its three radio sisters.
=== Current properties ===
(**) denotes a station built and signed-on by Harris Broadcasters, Inc.
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!Owned since
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|6 (19)
|1956
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First Alert Weather Now (DT2)
Telemundo (DT3)
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!HD Radio subchannels
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|1947
|News/talk
|
|-
|[[KJV-FM]] ** (93.7)
|1948
|AOR (analog/HD1)
|KJV 6.1 NBC simulcast (HD2)
KJV 6.3 Telemundo simulcast (HD3)
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|[[K266JV]] ** (101.1 FM)
|2009
|KJV 6.1 NBC simulcast
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Harris Broadcasters Inc. is an American media company based in Corpus Christi, Texas, United States. The company owns and operates KJV-TV, Corpus Christi's NBC/Telemundo affiliate, as well as three radio stations: KJV (1360 AM), KJV-FM (93.9), and K266JV (101.1 FM).
{{Company|title1=Harris Broadcasters, Inc.|type=Private corporation|industry=Broadcasting|date_founded=11 February 1947|founder=J. Randolph Harris, Sr.|hq=Corpus Christi, Texas, United States|key_people=Jared Harris (president)|owners=Jared Harris|employees=150|subsidiaries=KJV-TV
KJV-AM/-FM|image1=https://fantasymediahub.fandom.com/wiki/File:Harris_Broadcasters_logo.png|caption-image1=Logo for Harris Broadcasters, Inc. with company slogan}}
== History ==
Coming soon...
== Properties ==
Harris Broadcasting Inc. has only ever owned one TV station and its three radio sisters.
=== Current properties ===
(**) denotes a station built and signed-on by Harris Broadcasters, Inc.
{| class="sortable fandom-table"
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!Channel TV (RF)
!Owned since
!Affiliation
|-
|Corpus Christi, Texas
|[[KJV-TV]] **
|6 (19)
|1956
|NBC
First Alert Weather Now (DT2)
Telemundo (DT3)
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|[[KJV]] (1360 AM)
|1947
|News/talk
|
|-
|[[KJV-FM]] ** (93.7)
|1948
|AOR (analog/HD1)
|KJV 6.1 NBC simulcast (HD2)
KJV 6.3 Telemundo simulcast (HD3)
|-
|[[K266JV]] ** (101.1 FM)
|2009
|KJV 6.1 NBC simulcast
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Harris Broadcasters Inc. is an American media company based in Corpus Christi, Texas, United States. The company owns and operates KJV-TV, Corpus Christi's NBC/Telemundo affiliate, as well as three radio stations: KJV (1360 AM), KJV-FM (93.9), and K266JV (101.1 FM).
{{Company|title1=Harris Broadcasters, Inc.|type=Private corporation|industry=Broadcasting|date_founded=11 February 1947|founder=J. Randolph Harris, Sr.|hq=Corpus Christi, Texas, United States|key_people=Jared Harris (president)|owners=Jared Harris|employees=150|subsidiaries=KJV-TV
KJV-AM/-FM|image1=https://fantasymediahub.fandom.com/wiki/File:Harris_Broadcasters_logo.png|caption-image1=Logo for Harris Broadcasters, Inc. with company slogan}}
== History ==
Coming soon...
== Properties ==
Harris Broadcasting Inc. has only ever owned one TV station and its three radio sisters.
=== Current properties ===
(**) denotes a station built and signed-on by Harris Broadcasters, Inc.
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!Channel TV (RF)
!Owned since
!Affiliation
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|NBC
First Warning Weather Now (DT2)
Telemundo (DT3)
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!Owned since
!Format
!HD Radio subchannels
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|[[KJV]] (1360 AM)
|1947
|News/talk
|
|-
|[[KJV-FM]] ** (93.9)
|1948
|AOR (analog/HD1)
|KJV 6.1 NBC simulcast (HD2)
KJV 6.3 Telemundo simulcast (HD3)
|-
|[[K266JV]] ** (101.1 FM)
|2009
|KJV 6.1 NBC simulcast
|
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Harris Broadcasters Inc. is an American media company based in Corpus Christi, Texas, United States. The company owns and operates KJV-TV, Corpus Christi's NBC/Telemundo affiliate, as well as three radio stations: KJV (1360 AM), KJV-FM (93.9), and K266JV (101.1 FM).
{{Company|title1=Harris Broadcasters, Inc.|type=Private corporation|industry=Broadcasting|date_founded=11 February 1947|founder=J. Randolph Harris, Sr.|hq=Corpus Christi, Texas, United States|key_people=Jared Harris (president)|owners=Jared Harris|employees=150|subsidiaries=KJV-TV
KJV-AM/-FM|image1=https://fantasymediahub.fandom.com/wiki/File:Harris_Broadcasters_logo.png|caption-image1=Logo for Harris Broadcasters, Inc. with company slogan}}
== History ==
Coming soon...
== Properties ==
Harris Broadcasting Inc. has only ever owned one TV station and its three radio sisters.
=== Current properties ===
(**) denotes a station built and signed-on by Harris Broadcasters, Inc.
{| class="sortable fandom-table"
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!Station
!Channel TV (RF)
!Owned since
!Affiliation
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|Corpus Christi, Texas
|[[KJV-TV]] **
|6 (19)
|1956
|NBC
First Warning Weather Now (DT2)<br>
Telemundo (DT3)
|}
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!Owned since
!Format
!HD Radio subchannels
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| rowspan="3" |Corpus Christi, Texas
|[[KJV]] (1360 AM)
|1947
|News/talk
|
|-
|[[KJV-FM]] ** (93.9)
|1948
|AOR (analog/HD1)
|KJV 6.1 NBC simulcast (HD2)<br>
KJV 6.3 Telemundo simulcast (HD3)
|-
|[[K266JV]] ** (101.1 FM)
|2009
|KJV 6.1 NBC simulcast
|
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Harris Broadcasters Inc. is an American media company based in Corpus Christi, Texas, United States. The company owns and operates KJV-TV, Corpus Christi's NBC/Telemundo affiliate, as well as three radio stations: KJV (1360 AM), KJV-FM (93.9), and K266JV (101.1 FM).
{{Company|title1=Harris Broadcasters, Inc.|type=Private corporation|industry=Broadcasting|date_founded=11 February 1947|founder=J. Randolph Harris, Sr.|hq=Corpus Christi, Texas, United States|key_people=Jared Harris (president)|owners=Jared Harris|employees=150|subsidiaries=KJV-TV
KJV-AM/-FM|image1=https://fantasymediahub.fandom.com/wiki/File:Harris_Broadcasters_logo.png|caption-image1=Logo for Harris Broadcasters, Inc. with company slogan}}
== History ==
Coming soon...
== Properties ==
Harris Broadcasting Inc. has only ever owned one TV station and its three radio sisters.
=== Current properties ===
(**) denotes a station built and signed-on by Harris Broadcasters, Inc.
==== Television stations ====
{| class="sortable fandom-table"
!City of license/market
!Station
!Channel TV (RF)
!Owned since
!Affiliation
|-
|Corpus Christi, Texas
|[[KJV-TV]] **
|6 (19)
|1956
|NBC
First Warning Weather Now (DT2)<br>Telemundo (DT3)
|}
==== Radio stations ====
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!City of license/market
!Station
!Owned since
!Format
!HD Radio subchannels
|-
| rowspan="3" |Corpus Christi, Texas
|[[KJV]] (1360 AM)
|1947
|News/talk
|
|-
|[[KJV-FM]] ** (93.9)
|1948
|AOR (analog/HD1)
|KJV 6.1 NBC simulcast (HD2)<br>KJV 6.3 Telemundo simulcast (HD3)
|-
|[[K266JV]] ** (101.1 FM)
|2009
|KJV 6.1 NBC simulcast
|
|}
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Harris Broadcasters Inc. is an American media company based in Corpus Christi, Texas, United States. The company owns and operates KJV-TV, Corpus Christi's NBC/Telemundo affiliate, as well as three radio stations: KJV (1360 AM), KJV-FM (93.9), and K266JV (101.1 FM).
{{Company|title1=Harris Broadcasters, Inc.|type=Private corporation|industry=Broadcasting|date_founded=11 February 1947|founder=J. Randolph Harris, Sr.|hq=Corpus Christi, Texas, United States|key_people=Jared Harris (president)|owners=Jared Harris|employees=150|subsidiaries=KJV-TV
KJV-AM/-FM|image1=https://fantasymediahub.fandom.com/wiki/File:Harris_Broadcasters_logo.png|caption-image1=Logo for Harris Broadcasters, Inc. with company slogan}}
== History ==
Coming soon...
== Properties ==
Harris Broadcasting Inc. has only ever owned one TV station and its three radio sisters.
=== Current properties ===
(**) denotes a station built and signed-on by Harris Broadcasters, Inc.
==== Television stations ====
{| class="sortable fandom-table"
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!Station
!Channel TV (RF)
!Owned since
!Affiliation
!Subchannels(s)
|-
|Corpus Christi, Texas
|[[KJV-TV]] **
|6 (19)
|1956
|NBC
|First Warning Weather Now (DT2)<br>Telemundo (DT3)
|}
==== Radio stations ====
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!Station
!Owned since
!Format
!HD Radio subchannels
|-
| rowspan="3" |Corpus Christi, Texas
|[[KJV]] (1360 AM)
|1947
|News/talk
|
|-
|[[KJV-FM]] ** (93.9)
|1948
|AOR (analog/HD1)
|KJV 6.1 NBC simulcast (HD2)<br>KJV 6.3 Telemundo simulcast (HD3)
|-
|[[K266JV]] ** (101.1 FM)
|2009
|KJV 6.1 NBC simulcast
|
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KJV-TV (channel 6) is a television station in Corpus Christi, Texas, United States, affiliated with NBC and Telemundo. The station is the sole television property of locally-based Harris Broadcasters Inc. (not to be confused with the defunct broadcast equipment manufacturer) alongside KJV (1360 AM), KJV-FM (93.9), and K266JV (101.1 FM). The studios and offices for all Harris Broadcasters stations are located on the 26th through 28th floors of One Shoreline Plaza’s south tower in downtown Corpus Christi; KJV-TV’s transmitter facilities (shared with KJV-FM) are located near Robstown.
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== History ==
=== Beginnings ===
KJV-TV can trace its beginnings to KJV 1360 AM, which signed on the air as Corpus Christi’s first radio station in 1929. KJV (AM) was initially owned by the Roman Catholic Diocese of Corpus Christi, which sold the station to its chief engineer J. Randolph Harris in 1947. Working under the Harris Broadcasters Inc. corporate entity, Harris was keen to add to his new purchase, quickly signing on KJV-FM on 93.9 MHz as one of the first FM radio stations in Texas in 1948, and then applying to the Federal Communications Commission for the Channel 4 allocation in Corpus Christi just three days before the freeze on new applications in November 1948.
After the Sixth Report and Order was issued in 1952, solidifying channels 6 and 10 for Corpus Christi, Harris Broadcasters Inc. amended their application to channel 6. Their application ran unopposed, and the FCC granted a construction permit on 6 June 1953. In preparation to put Channel 6 on the air, and recognizing the long-term value of having all operations under one roof, J. Randolph Harris mortgaged all company assets to begin construction of a new broadcast house on Ocean Drive, just south of present-day Cole Park. The two-story building enabled KJV-AM-FM to leave leased space in the 1929-vintage Wilson Plaza North tower and consolidate with their new TV sister in brand-new facilities.
KJV (AM) was already a longtime affiliate of the NBC Red Network, having taken the affiliation at sign-on nearly twenty years prior. That business relationship ensured that when KJV-TV signed on the air on 6 June 1956, the station would secure the primary NBC affiliation for itself. KJV-TV is therefore one of the few television stations in the United States that has retained the same owner, call letters, channel number, and primary network affiliation for its entire existence.
On 3 August 1970, the station was minimally flooded by storm surge (but remained on the air) from landfalling Hurricane Celia. Weatherman Tom Nix earned a Peabody Award for his coverage of the storm as the KJV-TV set flooded while on air. The studios required extensive repairs in the aftermath of the storm and ultimately incurred over $150,000 of damage ($1.17 million, 2023 dollars).
Despite a stellar public reputation in the wake of Hurricane Celia, the financial hit incurred due to required repairs was a detriment to the station’s ratings in the 1970s through late 1980s. Challenges from a nascent KTHR and KXCC, as well as a weak NBC primetime lineup and limited syndication inventory, slipped the station into a malaise, buoyed only by the legacy status KJV-TV and its radio sisters enjoyed. J. Randolph Harris’ old-line leadership also played a role in the stormy fortunes of the stations; he remained active in leading the stations until his death in 1987 at the age of 86. To the abject horror of station staff, Harris had been secretly negotiating a sale of the stations to Gannett, Inc. at the time of his death, but his will had not yet been updated to reflect this; ownership of the stations transferred to his 49-year-old son, and longtime station manager, J. Randolph Harris Jr. (often called Junior by his staff).
Under Harris Jr.’s leadership, as well as his father’s stock market investments (cashed in and invested into the station) and a resurgent NBC primetime lineup, KJV’s fortunes turned around in the 1990s. Along with high-profile talent acquisitions from KTHR (Jay Ricci and Lee Sausley), plus schoolteacher Dot Pettersen, the station clawed back their lost ratings from the 1960s.
Harris Jr. suddenly passed away in June 1996 (three days after the station’s 40th anniversary), which was a shock to both the stations and the community. Both groups were skeptical when they found that ownership of the stations was willed to Harris Jr.’s son Jared, just nineteen years of age at the time and attending Texas A&M University. Jared shocked station employees when he stepped up to the challenge and left Texas A&M to lead Harris Broadcasters. He gave a lot of latitude to individual department heads, which resulted in an explosion of innovation at the station. Ratings saw a dramatic upswing, and enough ad revenue was generated to purchase outright (not lease) the station’s first helicopter in 1998.
=== Hurricane Bret ===
KJV-AM-FM-TV’s longtime Ocean Drive studio facility was vulnerable to hurricane flooding over the years, having been flooded once by Hurricane Celia in 1970 (see above). The station would experience catastrophe (and tragedy) again on the evening of 22 August 1999.
KJV-TV had abandoned regular programming on 21 August, as the station’s meteorologists had sounded the alarm that the then-Category 4 Hurricane Bret would pose a significant risk to the South Texas coastline, if not the City of Corpus Christi itself. Due to the uncertainty of the storm’s path, live team coverage was in place as far north as Port Lavaca and as far south as Brownsville, and the station’s then-new helicopter was flown inland to be available in the storm’s aftermath. Coverage was simulcast on KJV radio as the mayor of Corpus Christi issued a voluntary evacuation notice.
At approximately 6:15 pm CDT on the evening of 22 August, the station’s studios began taking on storm surge water ahead of the eye’s landfall. Chief meteorologist Dale Nelson let out an expletive on-air when he noticed the rapidly rising water and immediately ordered station staff to move to the upper floor of the building. Within fifteen minutes, the station went from being dry to having two feet of water on the ground floor; the flooding would increase to over six feet. This storm surge flooding destroyed the station’s set, newsroom, master control, and other technical areas. Electricity was lost shortly thereafter due to the station’s standby generator also being flooded.
Upon losing the studio-transmitter link, transmitter engineer Robert “Rocky” Oliveira patched in a separate Doppler radar feed to restore the TV signal, and also patched in a two-way radio to enable Nelson to continue to communicate with the audience on KJV-FM. This practice was quickly adopted by Oliveira’s counterpart at KJV 1360’s separate transmitter site, and was credited by local media as an action that saved lives. As the high-end Category 3 storm made landfall at 7:45 pm CDT, station staff were still trapped on the second floor.
At 9:19 pm CDT, after being battered by high winds for three and a half hours and enduring both sides of the hurricane’s eyewall, a guy wire on the KJV-FM-TV tower near Robstown failed, felling the 1,260-foot tower. The bulk of the tower fell on the transmitter building, instantly killing transmitter engineer Oliveira, destroying the transmitter building and everything within, and taking KJV-FM-TV silent. The KJV AM transmitter, located two miles east of the TV-FM tower, was unaffected and continued to provide coverage via two-way radio for the duration of the event.
After the storm, Harris Broadcasters Inc. president Jared Harris promised his namesake company’s full commitment to returning to the airwaves. KJV-AM-FM-TV was offered temporary refuge in the nearby studios of KTHR-TV (channel 3); the arrangement ultimately lasted for seventeen months while new facilities were constructed on the upper floors of One Shoreline Plaza. It was during this time that KJV adopted a new slogan, “Rebuilding in the Spirit of Texas”. A temporary transmitter facility was constructed at the KJV-AM site.
KJV-AM-FM-TV dedicated their new “Window on the Bayfront” facilities on 31 January 2001; the newsroom is now known as the Rocky Oliveira Memorial Newsroom in the late engineer’s memory. The current facilities were equipped from the beginning for high-definition broadcasting from all three soundstages, including the namesake “Window on the Bayfront” 28th floor studio with panoramic views of the Corpus Christi Bayfront. On that day, the station’s slogan was slightly modified to “Working in the Spirit of Texas”, which still stands today. The station’s former facility, directly adjacent to Cole Park, was sold to the City of Corpus Christi and later demolished to make way for a skatepark.
=== Helicopter crash ===
On 19 May 2012, KJV-TV was airing live coverage of the 37th annual Beach to Bay Relay Marathon. To provide more comprehensive live coverage, the station rented a second ENG-equipped helicopter to supplement coverage from 6 Live TeleCopter.
The station’s main helicopter, a 1979 Bell OH-58 Kiowa (the military version of the 206 JetRanger) was in a low (but out-of-ground effect) hover above the Corpus Christi Bay seawall just east of Cole Park to capture video of the first runners crossing the finish line. The pilot/reporter had intended to return to a nearby helipad for fuel immediately after the finish, and the second helicopter would take over the main helicopter’s duty station. Both pilots reported using a lot of effort to maintain out-of-ground effect hover, given strong 25-35 mph winds on the day of the race.
As the first runners crossed the finish line at 9:27 am, the helicopter experienced a sudden loss of power and the pilot immediately executed an autorotation, followed by an emergency call to air traffic control: “TV 6 going down!” The crew of the second helicopter quickly moved their nose-mounted camera to capture the crash sequence, which aired live on KJV; the video was later provided to the NTSB for their investigation. The main helicopter pilot reported that he tried to autorotate the chopper onto the grassy knoll of Cole Park, but could not get the flight controls to respond adequately. No further radio calls were made from the aircraft.
Within fifteen seconds of the power loss, the helicopter crash-landed on the seawall at a 45-degree roll angle and promptly overturned into the water. The pilot and photographer both escaped the aircraft with serious injuries. It was initially determined that the cause of the crash was the pilot’s failure to maintain minimum reserve fuel. However, further investigation revealed a significant issue with the Bell OH-58/206, wherein abrupt maneuvers (such as maintaining OGE hover in high winds) on minimum fuel would cause fuel starvation and an uncommanded engine rollback.
== Programming ==
=== News operation ===
KJV-TV presently broadcasts 52.5 hours of locally-produced newscasts each week. Channel 6.1 carries 35.5 hours of English-language news per week, with six hours each weekday and 2.5 hours each Saturday and Sunday. Channel 6.3 carries 17 hours of Spanish-language news per week, with 2.5 hours each weekday and 2 hours each Saturday and Sunday. This includes a weekly Sunday night half-hour sports special on both subchannels; but does not count the 24-hour Doppler radar loop, combined with recorded cut-ins from the KJV 6 First Warning Weather team, that airs continuously on channel 6.2.
KJV-TV has been a factor in the Corpus Christi media market throughout its entire existence, including enjoying the number one spot in the ratings since 1992. This owes to Harris Broadcasters’ leadership status in owning the first radio station in Corpus Christi, their lifelong affiliation with the NBC network, and (since 1988) significant local investment into the newsroom relative to the corporate-owned competition. The station (sharing with KJV radio) owns and operates 6 Live TeleCopter, a 2006 Eurocopter AS350B2 helicopter, for aerial news gathering duties; this practice is largely unheard of in smaller media markets. On KJV’s Telemundo subchannel, the helicopter is branded “Última Hora SuperCóptero”; the station occasionally provides a live Spanish-language reporter in the helicopter for breaking news events.
The station has used the Eyewitness News brand for its English-language news since 1966. Also uncommon for a small market, the station has usually been known for longevity of talent; chief meteorologist Dale Nelson has served the station since 1981, and longtime anchors Lee Sausley and Dot Pettersen have only recently retired after serving over thirty years each. KJV-TV is one of a handful of stations which typically assigns managing editor duty to their anchors.
On 6 June 2006, KJV-TV became the first TV station in the state of Texas, and the ninth in the country, to upgrade their local news production to high definition. KJV-TV’s NBC network programming, as well as syndicated programming and local advertising, also upgraded to high definition where available. Telemundo network programming made the HD upgrade on 23 April 2009, despite the local newscast having upgraded to HD nearly three years prior. Field video remained in 16:9 standard definition until 2010, except for 6 Live TeleCopter, which did not upgrade until the crashed helicopter was replaced in 2013.
==== Notable people ====
Sonya Hill (2011-present)
Mark Koelbel (1991-1996, now at KUTV)
Max Mayfield (2007-2019, retired)
Capt. Dave Miller, USN Ret. (2013-present)
Dale Nelson (1981-present)
Dot Pettersen (1988-2021, retired)
Lorena Placencia (2013-2023, no longer in TV)
Lee Sausley (1989-2021, retired)
Matt Terhune (2007-2016, deceased)
Tom Terry (1990-1995, now at WOTW)
== Technical information ==
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KJV-TV (channel 6) is a television station in Corpus Christi, Texas, United States, affiliated with NBC and Telemundo. The station is the sole television property of locally-based Harris Broadcasters Inc. (not to be confused with the defunct broadcast equipment manufacturer) alongside KJV (1360 AM), KJV-FM (93.9), and K266JV (101.1 FM). The studios and offices for all Harris Broadcasters stations are located on the 26th through 28th floors of One Shoreline Plaza’s south tower in downtown Corpus Christi; KJV-TV’s transmitter facilities (shared with KJV-FM) are located near Robstown.
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== History ==
=== Beginnings ===
KJV-TV can trace its beginnings to KJV 1360 AM, which signed on the air as Corpus Christi’s first radio station in 1929. KJV (AM) was initially owned by the Roman Catholic Diocese of Corpus Christi, which sold the station to its chief engineer J. Randolph Harris in 1947. Working under the Harris Broadcasters Inc. corporate entity, Harris was keen to add to his new purchase, quickly signing on KJV-FM on 93.9 MHz as one of the first FM radio stations in Texas in 1948, and then applying to the Federal Communications Commission for the Channel 4 allocation in Corpus Christi just three days before the freeze on new applications in November 1948.
After the Sixth Report and Order was issued in 1952, solidifying channels 6 and 10 for Corpus Christi, Harris Broadcasters Inc. amended their application to channel 6. Their application ran unopposed, and the FCC granted a construction permit on 6 June 1953. In preparation to put Channel 6 on the air, and recognizing the long-term value of having all operations under one roof, J. Randolph Harris mortgaged all company assets to begin construction of a new broadcast house on Ocean Drive, just south of present-day Cole Park. The two-story building enabled KJV-AM-FM to leave leased space in the 1929-vintage Wilson Plaza North tower and consolidate with their new TV sister in brand-new facilities.
KJV (AM) was already a longtime affiliate of the NBC Red Network, having taken the affiliation at sign-on nearly twenty years prior. That business relationship ensured that when KJV-TV signed on the air on 6 June 1956, the station would secure the primary NBC affiliation for itself. KJV-TV is therefore one of the few television stations in the United States that has retained the same owner, call letters, channel number, and primary network affiliation for its entire existence.
On 3 August 1970, the station was minimally flooded by storm surge (but remained on the air) from landfalling Hurricane Celia. Weatherman Tom Nix earned a Peabody Award for his coverage of the storm as the KJV-TV set flooded while on air. The studios required extensive repairs in the aftermath of the storm and ultimately incurred over $150,000 of damage ($1.17 million, 2023 dollars).
Despite a stellar public reputation in the wake of Hurricane Celia, the financial hit incurred due to required repairs was a detriment to the station’s ratings in the 1970s through late 1980s. Challenges from a nascent KTHR and KXCC, as well as a weak NBC primetime lineup and limited syndication inventory, slipped the station into a malaise, buoyed only by the legacy status KJV-TV and its radio sisters enjoyed. J. Randolph Harris’ old-line leadership also played a role in the stormy fortunes of the stations; he remained active in leading the stations until his death in 1987 at the age of 86. To the abject horror of station staff, Harris had been secretly negotiating a sale of the stations to Gannett, Inc. at the time of his death, but his will had not yet been updated to reflect this; ownership of the stations transferred to his 49-year-old son, and longtime station manager, J. Randolph Harris Jr. (often called Junior by his staff).
Under Harris Jr.’s leadership, as well as his father’s stock market investments (cashed in and invested into the station) and a resurgent NBC primetime lineup, KJV’s fortunes turned around in the 1990s. Along with high-profile talent acquisitions from KTHR (Jay Ricci and Lee Sausley), plus schoolteacher Dot Pettersen, the station clawed back their lost ratings from the 1960s.
Harris Jr. suddenly passed away in June 1996 (three days after the station’s 40th anniversary), which was a shock to both the stations and the community. Both groups were skeptical when they found that ownership of the stations was willed to Harris Jr.’s son Jared, just nineteen years of age at the time and attending Texas A&M University. Jared shocked station employees when he stepped up to the challenge and left Texas A&M to lead Harris Broadcasters. He gave a lot of latitude to individual department heads, which resulted in an explosion of innovation at the station. Ratings saw a dramatic upswing, and enough ad revenue was generated to purchase outright (not lease) the station’s first helicopter in 1998.
=== Hurricane Bret ===
KJV-AM-FM-TV’s longtime Ocean Drive studio facility was vulnerable to hurricane flooding over the years, having been flooded once by Hurricane Celia in 1970 (see above). The station would experience catastrophe (and tragedy) again on the evening of 22 August 1999.
KJV-TV had abandoned regular programming on 21 August, as the station’s meteorologists had sounded the alarm that the then-Category 4 Hurricane Bret would pose a significant risk to the South Texas coastline, if not the City of Corpus Christi itself. Due to the uncertainty of the storm’s path, live team coverage was in place as far north as Port Lavaca and as far south as Brownsville, and the station’s then-new helicopter was flown inland to be available in the storm’s aftermath. Coverage was simulcast on KJV radio as the mayor of Corpus Christi issued a voluntary evacuation notice.
At approximately 6:15 pm CDT on the evening of 22 August, the station’s studios began taking on storm surge water ahead of the eye’s landfall. Chief meteorologist Dale Nelson let out an expletive on-air when he noticed the rapidly rising water and immediately ordered station staff to move to the upper floor of the building. Within fifteen minutes, the station went from being dry to having two feet of water on the ground floor; the flooding would increase to over six feet. This storm surge flooding destroyed the station’s set, newsroom, master control, and other technical areas. Electricity was lost shortly thereafter due to the station’s standby generator also being flooded.
Upon losing the studio-transmitter link, transmitter engineer Robert “Rocky” Oliveira patched in a separate Doppler radar feed to restore the TV signal, and also patched in a two-way radio to enable Nelson to continue to communicate with the audience on KJV-FM. This practice was quickly adopted by Oliveira’s counterpart at KJV 1360’s separate transmitter site, and was credited by local media as an action that saved lives. As the high-end Category 3 storm made landfall at 7:45 pm CDT, station staff were still trapped on the second floor.
At 9:19 pm CDT, after being battered by high winds for three and a half hours and enduring both sides of the hurricane’s eyewall, a guy wire on the KJV-FM-TV tower near Robstown failed, felling the 1,260-foot tower. The bulk of the tower fell on the transmitter building, instantly killing transmitter engineer Oliveira, destroying the transmitter building and everything within, and taking KJV-FM-TV silent. The KJV AM transmitter, located two miles east of the TV-FM tower, was unaffected and continued to provide coverage via two-way radio for the duration of the event.
After the storm, Harris Broadcasters Inc. president Jared Harris promised his namesake company’s full commitment to returning to the airwaves. KJV-AM-FM-TV was offered temporary refuge in the nearby studios of KTHR-TV (channel 3); the arrangement ultimately lasted for seventeen months while new facilities were constructed on the upper floors of One Shoreline Plaza. It was during this time that KJV adopted a new slogan, “Rebuilding in the Spirit of Texas”. A temporary transmitter facility was constructed at the KJV-AM site.
KJV-AM-FM-TV dedicated their new “Window on the Bayfront” facilities on 31 January 2001; the newsroom is now known as the Rocky Oliveira Memorial Newsroom in the late engineer’s memory. The current facilities were equipped from the beginning for high-definition broadcasting from all three soundstages, including the namesake “Window on the Bayfront” 28th floor studio with panoramic views of the Corpus Christi Bayfront. On that day, the station’s slogan was slightly modified to “Working in the Spirit of Texas”, which still stands today. The station’s former facility, directly adjacent to Cole Park, was sold to the City of Corpus Christi and later demolished to make way for a skatepark.
=== Helicopter crash ===
On 19 May 2012, KJV-TV was airing live coverage of the 37th annual Beach to Bay Relay Marathon. To provide more comprehensive live coverage, the station rented a second ENG-equipped helicopter to supplement coverage from 6 Live TeleCopter.
The station’s main helicopter, a 1979 Bell OH-58 Kiowa (the military version of the 206 JetRanger) was in a low (but out-of-ground effect) hover above the Corpus Christi Bay seawall just east of Cole Park to capture video of the first runners crossing the finish line. The pilot/reporter had intended to return to a nearby helipad for fuel immediately after the finish, and the second helicopter would take over the main helicopter’s duty station. Both pilots reported using a lot of effort to maintain out-of-ground effect hover, given strong 25-35 mph winds on the day of the race.
As the first runners crossed the finish line at 9:27 am, the helicopter experienced a sudden loss of power and the pilot immediately executed an autorotation, followed by an emergency call to air traffic control: “TV 6 going down!” The crew of the second helicopter quickly moved their nose-mounted camera to capture the crash sequence, which aired live on KJV; the video was later provided to the NTSB for their investigation. The main helicopter pilot reported that he tried to autorotate the chopper onto the grassy knoll of Cole Park, but could not get the flight controls to respond adequately. No further radio calls were made from the aircraft.
Within fifteen seconds of the power loss, the helicopter crash-landed on the seawall at a 45-degree roll angle and promptly overturned into the water. The pilot and photographer both escaped the aircraft with serious injuries. It was initially determined that the cause of the crash was the pilot’s failure to maintain minimum reserve fuel. However, further investigation revealed a significant issue with the Bell OH-58/206, wherein abrupt maneuvers (such as maintaining OGE hover in high winds) on minimum fuel would cause fuel starvation and an uncommanded engine rollback.
== Programming ==
=== News operation ===
KJV-TV presently broadcasts 52.5 hours of locally-produced newscasts each week. Channel 6.1 carries 35.5 hours of English-language news per week, with six hours each weekday and 2.5 hours each Saturday and Sunday. Channel 6.3 carries 17 hours of Spanish-language news per week, with 2.5 hours each weekday and 2 hours each Saturday and Sunday. This includes a weekly Sunday night half-hour sports special on both subchannels; but does not count the 24-hour Doppler radar loop, combined with recorded cut-ins from the KJV 6 First Warning Weather team, that airs continuously on channel 6.2.
KJV-TV has been a factor in the Corpus Christi media market throughout its entire existence, including enjoying the number one spot in the ratings since 1992. This owes to Harris Broadcasters’ leadership status in owning the first radio station in Corpus Christi, their lifelong affiliation with the NBC network, and (since 1988) significant local investment into the newsroom relative to the corporate-owned competition. The station (sharing with KJV radio) owns and operates 6 Live TeleCopter, a 2006 Eurocopter AS350B2 helicopter, for aerial news gathering duties; this practice is largely unheard of in smaller media markets. On KJV’s Telemundo subchannel, the helicopter is branded “Última Hora SuperCóptero”; the station occasionally provides a live Spanish-language reporter in the helicopter for breaking news events.
The station has used the Eyewitness News brand for its English-language news since 1966. Also uncommon for a small market, the station has usually been known for longevity of talent; chief meteorologist Dale Nelson has served the station since 1981, and longtime anchors Lee Sausley and Dot Pettersen have only recently retired after serving over thirty years each. KJV-TV is one of a handful of stations which typically assigns managing editor duty to their anchors.
On 6 June 2006, KJV-TV became the first TV station in the state of Texas, and the ninth in the country, to upgrade their local news production to high definition. KJV-TV’s NBC network programming, as well as syndicated programming and local advertising, also upgraded to high definition where available. Telemundo network programming made the HD upgrade on 23 April 2009, despite the local newscast having upgraded to HD nearly three years prior. Field video remained in 16:9 standard definition until 2010, except for 6 Live TeleCopter, which did not upgrade until the crashed helicopter was replaced in 2013.
==== Notable people ====
Sonya Hill (2011-present)
Mark Koelbel (1991-1996, now at KUTV)
Max Mayfield (2007-2019, retired)
Capt. Dave Miller, USN Ret. (2013-present)
Dale Nelson (1981-present)
Dot Pettersen (1988-2021, retired)
Lorena Placencia (2013-2023, no longer in TV)
Lee Sausley (1989-2021, retired)
Matt Terhune (2007-2016, deceased)
Tom Terry (1990-1995, now at WOTW)
== Technical information ==
=== Subchannels ===
The station's digital signal is multiplexed:
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|+Subchannels of KJV-TV
!Channel
!Format
!Aspect
!Short name
!Programming
|-
|6.1
|720p
|16:9
|KJV-NBC
|Main KJV-TV programming/NBC
|-
|6.2
|720p
|16:9
|KJV-WX
|First Warning Weather Now
|-
|6.3
|720p
|16:9
|KJV-TMD
|Telemundo
|}
KJV-DT signed on the air on 6 June 2001 (the station’s 45th anniversary) from a new 1,215-foot tower at their permanent site near Robstown; the tower and 4,000 square foot transmitter building were designed to house KJV-FM-TV-DT with room for future tenants. The station’s ATSC sign-on date was relatively early for a smaller-market TV station, thanks in part to Jared Harris’ tech-forward stewardship of Harris Broadcasters Inc., but also a substantial insurance settlement the station received after the aforementioned loss of their studio and transmitter facilities to Hurricane Bret in 1999.
The relatively early adoption of digital TV allowed KJV-DT2 (NJV) to provide 24-hour weather coverage on digital channel 6.2 at launch; to begin carrying Telemundo network programming on KJV-DT3 (OJV) digital channel 6.3 on 1 April 2003; and to begin providing high-definition broadcasts on the station’s 50th anniversary, 6 June 2006. On that date, KJV-DT became the second TV station in the world to provide multiple HD subchannels on one signal, as both the NBC and First Warning Weather Now services upgraded to HD. KJV-TV is unusual among NBC affiliates, as the station carries the network feed in 720p rather than the preferred 1080i; chief engineer Jaime Saiz cited demand for NBC sports programming as the reason to transmit in the 720p format.
=== Analog-to-digital conversion ===
KJV-TV shut down its analog signal, over VHF channel 6, at the end of the Nearly Noon newscast (11:59 am) on 12 June 2009, the official date on which full-power television stations in the United States transitioned from analog to digital broadcasts under federal mandate. The station's digital signal remained on its pre-transition UHF channel 19. Through the use of PSIP, digital television receivers display the station's virtual channel as its former VHF analog channel 6.
As was true of all other analog channel 6 stations in North America, KJV-TV’s audio subcarrier transmitted on a frequency of 87.75 MHz (+10 kHz shift), and as a result, could be picked up on the lower end of the dial on most FM radios at 87.7. This is no longer possible for full-powered stations after the conversion to digital broadcasting. In preparation for this change, on 26 March 2009, Harris Broadcasters signed on a low-power FM radio station, K266JV (101.1), to continue to provide audio-only reception of digital channel 6.1 within the Corpus Christi city limits. This audio service was also later made available on KJV-FM (93.9) HD2, and in Spanish on KJV-FM HD3, which provided a much greater coverage area due to KJV-FM’s very high broadcasting power.
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KJV-TV (channel 6) is a television station in Corpus Christi, Texas, United States, affiliated with NBC and Telemundo. The station is the sole television property of locally-based Harris Broadcasters Inc. (not to be confused with the defunct broadcast equipment manufacturer) alongside KJV (1360 AM), KJV-FM (93.9), and K266JV (101.1 FM). The studios and offices for all Harris Broadcasters stations are located on the 26th through 28th floors of One Shoreline Plaza’s south tower in downtown Corpus Christi; KJV-TV’s transmitter facilities (shared with KJV-FM) are located near Robstown.
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== History ==
=== Beginnings ===
KJV-TV can trace its beginnings to KJV 1360 AM, which signed on the air as Corpus Christi’s first radio station in 1929. KJV (AM) was initially owned by the Roman Catholic Diocese of Corpus Christi, which sold the station to its chief engineer J. Randolph Harris in 1947. Working under the Harris Broadcasters Inc. corporate entity, Harris was keen to add to his new purchase, quickly signing on KJV-FM on 93.9 MHz as one of the first FM radio stations in Texas in 1948, and then applying to the Federal Communications Commission for the Channel 4 allocation in Corpus Christi just three days before the freeze on new applications in November 1948.
After the Sixth Report and Order was issued in 1952, solidifying channels 6 and 10 for Corpus Christi, Harris Broadcasters Inc. amended their application to channel 6. Their application ran unopposed, and the FCC granted a construction permit on 6 June 1953. In preparation to put Channel 6 on the air, and recognizing the long-term value of having all operations under one roof, J. Randolph Harris mortgaged all company assets to begin construction of a new broadcast house on Ocean Drive, just south of present-day Cole Park. The two-story building enabled KJV-AM-FM to leave leased space in the 1929-vintage Wilson Plaza North tower and consolidate with their new TV sister in brand-new facilities.
KJV (AM) was already a longtime affiliate of the NBC Red Network, having taken the affiliation at sign-on nearly twenty years prior. That business relationship ensured that when KJV-TV signed on the air on 6 June 1956, the station would secure the primary NBC affiliation for itself. KJV-TV is therefore one of the few television stations in the United States that has retained the same owner, call letters, channel number, and primary network affiliation for its entire existence.
On 3 August 1970, the station was minimally flooded by storm surge (but remained on the air) from landfalling Hurricane Celia. Weatherman Tom Nix earned a Peabody Award for his coverage of the storm as the KJV-TV set flooded while on air. The studios required extensive repairs in the aftermath of the storm and ultimately incurred over $150,000 of damage ($1.17 million, 2023 dollars).
Despite a stellar public reputation in the wake of Hurricane Celia, the financial hit incurred due to required repairs was a detriment to the station’s ratings in the 1970s through late 1980s. Challenges from a nascent KTHR and KXCC, as well as a weak NBC primetime lineup and limited syndication inventory, slipped the station into a malaise, buoyed only by the legacy status KJV-TV and its radio sisters enjoyed. J. Randolph Harris’ old-line leadership also played a role in the stormy fortunes of the stations; he remained active in leading the stations until his death in 1987 at the age of 86. To the abject horror of station staff, Harris had been secretly negotiating a sale of the stations to Gannett, Inc. at the time of his death, but his will had not yet been updated to reflect this; ownership of the stations transferred to his 49-year-old son, and longtime station manager, J. Randolph Harris Jr. (often called Junior by his staff).
Under Harris Jr.’s leadership, as well as his father’s stock market investments (cashed in and invested into the station) and a resurgent NBC primetime lineup, KJV’s fortunes turned around in the 1990s. Along with high-profile talent acquisitions from KTHR (Jay Ricci and Lee Sausley), plus schoolteacher Dot Pettersen, the station clawed back their lost ratings from the 1960s.
Harris Jr. suddenly passed away in June 1996 (three days after the station’s 40th anniversary), which was a shock to both the stations and the community. Both groups were skeptical when they found that ownership of the stations was willed to Harris Jr.’s son Jared, just nineteen years of age at the time and attending Texas A&M University. Jared shocked station employees when he stepped up to the challenge and left Texas A&M to lead Harris Broadcasters. He gave a lot of latitude to individual department heads, which resulted in an explosion of innovation at the station. Ratings saw a dramatic upswing, and enough ad revenue was generated to purchase outright (not lease) the station’s first helicopter in 1998.
=== Hurricane Bret ===
KJV-AM-FM-TV’s longtime Ocean Drive studio facility was vulnerable to hurricane flooding over the years, having been flooded once by Hurricane Celia in 1970 (see above). The station would experience catastrophe (and tragedy) again on the evening of 22 August 1999.
KJV-TV had abandoned regular programming on 21 August, as the station’s meteorologists had sounded the alarm that the then-Category 4 Hurricane Bret would pose a significant risk to the South Texas coastline, if not the City of Corpus Christi itself. Due to the uncertainty of the storm’s path, live team coverage was in place as far north as Port Lavaca and as far south as Brownsville, and the station’s then-new helicopter was flown inland to be available in the storm’s aftermath. Coverage was simulcast on KJV radio as the mayor of Corpus Christi issued a voluntary evacuation notice.
At approximately 6:15 pm CDT on the evening of 22 August, the station’s studios began taking on storm surge water ahead of the eye’s landfall. Chief meteorologist Dale Nelson let out an expletive on-air when he noticed the rapidly rising water and immediately ordered station staff to move to the upper floor of the building. Within fifteen minutes, the station went from being dry to having two feet of water on the ground floor; the flooding would increase to over six feet. This storm surge flooding destroyed the station’s set, newsroom, master control, and other technical areas. Electricity was lost shortly thereafter due to the station’s standby generator also being flooded.
Upon losing the studio-transmitter link, transmitter engineer Robert “Rocky” Oliveira patched in a separate Doppler radar feed to restore the TV signal, and also patched in a two-way radio to enable Nelson to continue to communicate with the audience on KJV-FM. This practice was quickly adopted by Oliveira’s counterpart at KJV 1360’s separate transmitter site, and was credited by local media as an action that saved lives. As the high-end Category 3 storm made landfall at 7:45 pm CDT, station staff were still trapped on the second floor.
At 9:19 pm CDT, after being battered by high winds for three and a half hours and enduring both sides of the hurricane’s eyewall, a guy wire on the KJV-FM-TV tower near Robstown failed, felling the 1,260-foot tower. The bulk of the tower fell on the transmitter building, instantly killing transmitter engineer Oliveira, destroying the transmitter building and everything within, and taking KJV-FM-TV silent. The KJV AM transmitter, located two miles east of the TV-FM tower, was unaffected and continued to provide coverage via two-way radio for the duration of the event.
After the storm, Harris Broadcasters Inc. president Jared Harris promised his namesake company’s full commitment to returning to the airwaves. KJV-AM-FM-TV was offered temporary refuge in the nearby studios of KTHR-TV (channel 3); the arrangement ultimately lasted for seventeen months while new facilities were constructed on the upper floors of One Shoreline Plaza. It was during this time that KJV adopted a new slogan, “Rebuilding in the Spirit of Texas”. A temporary transmitter facility was constructed at the KJV-AM site.
KJV-AM-FM-TV dedicated their new “Window on the Bayfront” facilities on 31 January 2001; the newsroom is now known as the Rocky Oliveira Memorial Newsroom in the late engineer’s memory. The current facilities were equipped from the beginning for high-definition broadcasting from all three soundstages, including the namesake “Window on the Bayfront” 28th floor studio with panoramic views of the Corpus Christi Bayfront. On that day, the station’s slogan was slightly modified to “Working in the Spirit of Texas”, which still stands today. The station’s former facility, directly adjacent to Cole Park, was sold to the City of Corpus Christi and later demolished to make way for a skatepark.
=== Helicopter crash ===
On 19 May 2012, KJV-TV was airing live coverage of the 37th annual Beach to Bay Relay Marathon. To provide more comprehensive live coverage, the station rented a second ENG-equipped helicopter to supplement coverage from 6 Live TeleCopter.
The station’s main helicopter, a 1979 Bell OH-58 Kiowa (the military version of the 206 JetRanger) was in a low (but out-of-ground effect) hover above the Corpus Christi Bay seawall just east of Cole Park to capture video of the first runners crossing the finish line. The pilot/reporter had intended to return to a nearby helipad for fuel immediately after the finish, and the second helicopter would take over the main helicopter’s duty station. Both pilots reported using a lot of effort to maintain out-of-ground effect hover, given strong 25-35 mph winds on the day of the race.
As the first runners crossed the finish line at 9:27 am, the helicopter experienced a sudden loss of power and the pilot immediately executed an autorotation, followed by an emergency call to air traffic control: “TV 6 going down!” The crew of the second helicopter quickly moved their nose-mounted camera to capture the crash sequence, which aired live on KJV; the video was later provided to the NTSB for their investigation. The main helicopter pilot reported that he tried to autorotate the chopper onto the grassy knoll of Cole Park, but could not get the flight controls to respond adequately. No further radio calls were made from the aircraft.
Within fifteen seconds of the power loss, the helicopter crash-landed on the seawall at a 45-degree roll angle and promptly overturned into the water. The pilot and photographer both escaped the aircraft with serious injuries. It was initially determined that the cause of the crash was the pilot’s failure to maintain minimum reserve fuel. However, further investigation revealed a significant issue with the Bell OH-58/206, wherein abrupt maneuvers (such as maintaining OGE hover in high winds) on minimum fuel would cause fuel starvation and an uncommanded engine rollback.
== Programming ==
=== News operation ===
KJV-TV presently broadcasts 52.5 hours of locally-produced newscasts each week. Channel 6.1 carries 35.5 hours of English-language news per week, with six hours each weekday and 2.5 hours each Saturday and Sunday. Channel 6.3 carries 17 hours of Spanish-language news per week, with 2.5 hours each weekday and 2 hours each Saturday and Sunday. This includes a weekly Sunday night half-hour sports special on both subchannels; but does not count the 24-hour Doppler radar loop, combined with recorded cut-ins from the KJV 6 First Warning Weather team, that airs continuously on channel 6.2.
KJV-TV has been a factor in the Corpus Christi media market throughout its entire existence, including enjoying the number one spot in the ratings since 1992. This owes to Harris Broadcasters’ leadership status in owning the first radio station in Corpus Christi, their lifelong affiliation with the NBC network, and (since 1988) significant local investment into the newsroom relative to the corporate-owned competition. The station (sharing with KJV radio) owns and operates 6 Live TeleCopter, a 2006 Eurocopter AS350B2 helicopter, for aerial news gathering duties; this practice is largely unheard of in smaller media markets. On KJV’s Telemundo subchannel, the helicopter is branded “Última Hora SuperCóptero”; the station occasionally provides a live Spanish-language reporter in the helicopter for breaking news events.
The station has used the Eyewitness News brand for its English-language news since 1966. Also uncommon for a small market, the station has usually been known for longevity of talent; chief meteorologist Dale Nelson has served the station since 1981, and longtime anchors Lee Sausley and Dot Pettersen have only recently retired after serving over thirty years each. KJV-TV is one of a handful of stations which typically assigns managing editor duty to their anchors.
On 6 June 2006, KJV-TV became the first TV station in the state of Texas, and the ninth in the country, to upgrade their local news production to high definition. KJV-TV’s NBC network programming, as well as syndicated programming and local advertising, also upgraded to high definition where available. Telemundo network programming made the HD upgrade on 23 April 2009, despite the local newscast having upgraded to HD nearly three years prior. Field video remained in 16:9 standard definition until 2010, except for 6 Live TeleCopter, which did not upgrade until the crashed helicopter was replaced in 2013.
==== Notable people ====
Sonya Hill (2011-present)
Mark Koelbel (1991-1996, now at KUTV)
Max Mayfield (2007-2019, retired)
Capt. Dave Miller, USN Ret. (2013-present)
Dale Nelson (1981-present)
Dot Pettersen (1988-2021, retired)
Lorena Placencia (2013-2023, no longer in TV)
Lee Sausley (1989-2021, retired)
Matt Terhune (2007-2016, deceased)
Tom Terry (1990-1995, now at WOTW)
== Technical information ==
=== Subchannels ===
The station's digital signal is multiplexed:
{| class="fandom-table"
|+Subchannels of KJV-TV
!Channel
!Format
!Aspect
!Short name
!Programming
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|6.1
|720p
|16:9
|KJV-NBC
|Main KJV-TV programming/NBC
|-
|6.2
|720p
|16:9
|KJV-WX
|First Warning Weather Now
|-
|6.3
|720p
|16:9
|KJV-TMD
|Telemundo
|}
KJV-DT signed on the air on 6 June 2001 (the station’s 45th anniversary) from a new 1,215-foot tower at their permanent site near Robstown; the tower and 4,000 square foot transmitter building were designed to house KJV-FM-TV-DT with room for future tenants. The station’s ATSC sign-on date was relatively early for a smaller-market TV station, thanks in part to Jared Harris’ tech-forward stewardship of Harris Broadcasters Inc., but also a substantial insurance settlement the station received after the aforementioned loss of their studio and transmitter facilities to Hurricane Bret in 1999.
The relatively early adoption of digital TV allowed KJV-DT2 (NJV) to provide 24-hour weather coverage on digital channel 6.2 at launch; to begin carrying Telemundo network programming on KJV-DT3 (OJV) digital channel 6.3 on 1 April 2003; and to begin providing high-definition broadcasts on the station’s 50th anniversary, 6 June 2006. On that date, KJV-DT became the second TV station in the world to provide multiple HD subchannels on one signal, as both the NBC and First Warning Weather Now services upgraded to HD. KJV-TV is unusual among NBC affiliates, as the station carries the network feed in 720p rather than the preferred 1080i; chief engineer Jaime Saiz cited demand for NBC sports programming as the reason to transmit in the 720p format.
=== Analog-to-digital conversion ===
KJV-TV shut down its analog signal, over VHF channel 6, at the end of the Nearly Noon newscast (11:59 am) on 12 June 2009, the official date on which full-power television stations in the United States transitioned from analog to digital broadcasts under federal mandate. The station's digital signal remained on its pre-transition UHF channel 19. Through the use of PSIP, digital television receivers display the station's virtual channel as its former VHF analog channel 6.
As was true of all other analog channel 6 stations in North America, KJV-TV’s audio subcarrier transmitted on a frequency of 87.75 MHz (+10 kHz shift), and as a result, could be picked up on the lower end of the dial on most FM radios at 87.7. This is no longer possible for full-powered stations after the conversion to digital broadcasting. In preparation for this change, on 26 March 2009, Harris Broadcasters signed on a low-power FM radio station, K266JV (101.1), to continue to provide audio-only reception of digital channel 6.1 within the Corpus Christi city limits. This audio service was also later made available on KJV-FM (93.9) HD2, and in Spanish on KJV-FM HD3, which provided a much greater coverage area due to KJV-FM’s very high broadcasting power.
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KJV-TV (channel 6) is a television station in Corpus Christi, Texas, United States, affiliated with NBC and Telemundo. The station is the sole television property of locally-based Harris Broadcasters Inc. (not to be confused with the defunct broadcast equipment manufacturer) alongside KJV (1360 AM), KJV-FM (93.9), and K266JV (101.1 FM). The studios and offices for all Harris Broadcasters stations are located on the 26th through 28th floors of One Shoreline Plaza’s south tower in downtown Corpus Christi; KJV-TV’s transmitter facilities (shared with KJV-FM) are located near Robstown.
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DT2: First Warning Weather Now
DT3: Telemundo Corpus Christi (general); Noticiero Telemundo Corpus Christi (newscasts)|row5=Working in the Spirit of Texas|title2=Programming|row6=6.1: NBC (since 1956)
6.2: independent 24-hour weather (since 2001)
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KJV-FM
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== History ==
=== Beginnings ===
KJV-TV can trace its beginnings to KJV 1360 AM, which signed on the air as Corpus Christi’s first radio station in 1929. KJV (AM) was initially owned by the Roman Catholic Diocese of Corpus Christi, which sold the station to its chief engineer J. Randolph Harris in 1947. Working under the Harris Broadcasters Inc. corporate entity, Harris was keen to add to his new purchase, quickly signing on KJV-FM on 93.9 MHz as one of the first FM radio stations in Texas in 1948, and then applying to the Federal Communications Commission for the Channel 4 allocation in Corpus Christi just three days before the freeze on new applications in November 1948.
After the Sixth Report and Order was issued in 1952, solidifying channels 6 and 10 for Corpus Christi, Harris Broadcasters Inc. amended their application to channel 6. Their application ran unopposed, and the FCC granted a construction permit on 6 June 1953. In preparation to put Channel 6 on the air, and recognizing the long-term value of having all operations under one roof, J. Randolph Harris mortgaged all company assets to begin construction of a new broadcast house on Ocean Drive, just south of present-day Cole Park. The two-story building enabled KJV-AM-FM to leave leased space in the 1929-vintage Wilson Plaza North tower and consolidate with their new TV sister in brand-new facilities.
KJV (AM) was already a longtime affiliate of the NBC Red Network, having taken the affiliation at sign-on nearly twenty years prior. That business relationship ensured that when KJV-TV signed on the air on 6 June 1956, the station would secure the primary NBC affiliation for itself. KJV-TV is therefore one of the few television stations in the United States that has retained the same owner, call letters, channel number, and primary network affiliation for its entire existence.
On 3 August 1970, the station was minimally flooded by storm surge (but remained on the air) from landfalling Hurricane Celia. Weatherman Tom Nix earned a Peabody Award for his coverage of the storm as the KJV-TV set flooded while on air. The studios required extensive repairs in the aftermath of the storm and ultimately incurred over $150,000 of damage ($1.17 million, 2023 dollars).
Despite a stellar public reputation in the wake of Hurricane Celia, the financial hit incurred due to required repairs was a detriment to the station’s ratings in the 1970s through late 1980s. Challenges from a nascent KTHR and KXCC, as well as a weak NBC primetime lineup and limited syndication inventory, slipped the station into a malaise, buoyed only by the legacy status KJV-TV and its radio sisters enjoyed. J. Randolph Harris’ old-line leadership also played a role in the stormy fortunes of the stations; he remained active in leading the stations until his death in 1987 at the age of 86. To the abject horror of station staff, Harris had been secretly negotiating a sale of the stations to Gannett, Inc. at the time of his death, but his will had not yet been updated to reflect this; ownership of the stations transferred to his 49-year-old son, and longtime station manager, J. Randolph Harris Jr. (often called Junior by his staff).
Under Harris Jr.’s leadership, as well as his father’s stock market investments (cashed in and invested into the station) and a resurgent NBC primetime lineup, KJV’s fortunes turned around in the 1990s. Along with high-profile talent acquisitions from KTHR (Jay Ricci and Lee Sausley), plus schoolteacher Dot Pettersen, the station clawed back their lost ratings from the 1960s.
Harris Jr. suddenly passed away in June 1996 (three days after the station’s 40th anniversary), which was a shock to both the stations and the community. Both groups were skeptical when they found that ownership of the stations was willed to Harris Jr.’s son Jared, just nineteen years of age at the time and attending Texas A&M University. Jared shocked station employees when he stepped up to the challenge and left Texas A&M to lead Harris Broadcasters. He gave a lot of latitude to individual department heads, which resulted in an explosion of innovation at the station. Ratings saw a dramatic upswing, and enough ad revenue was generated to purchase outright (not lease) the station’s first helicopter in 1998.
=== Hurricane Bret ===
KJV-AM-FM-TV’s longtime Ocean Drive studio facility was vulnerable to hurricane flooding over the years, having been flooded once by Hurricane Celia in 1970 (see above). The station would experience catastrophe (and tragedy) again on the evening of 22 August 1999.
KJV-TV had abandoned regular programming on 21 August, as the station’s meteorologists had sounded the alarm that the then-Category 4 Hurricane Bret would pose a significant risk to the South Texas coastline, if not the City of Corpus Christi itself. Due to the uncertainty of the storm’s path, live team coverage was in place as far north as Port Lavaca and as far south as Brownsville, and the station’s then-new helicopter was flown inland to be available in the storm’s aftermath. Coverage was simulcast on KJV radio as the mayor of Corpus Christi issued a voluntary evacuation notice.
At approximately 6:15 pm CDT on the evening of 22 August, the station’s studios began taking on storm surge water ahead of the eye’s landfall. Chief meteorologist Dale Nelson let out an expletive on-air when he noticed the rapidly rising water and immediately ordered station staff to move to the upper floor of the building. Within fifteen minutes, the station went from being dry to having two feet of water on the ground floor; the flooding would increase to over six feet. This storm surge flooding destroyed the station’s set, newsroom, master control, and other technical areas. Electricity was lost shortly thereafter due to the station’s standby generator also being flooded.
Upon losing the studio-transmitter link, transmitter engineer Robert “Rocky” Oliveira patched in a separate Doppler radar feed to restore the TV signal, and also patched in a two-way radio to enable Nelson to continue to communicate with the audience on KJV-FM. This practice was quickly adopted by Oliveira’s counterpart at KJV 1360’s separate transmitter site, and was credited by local media as an action that saved lives. As the high-end Category 3 storm made landfall at 7:45 pm CDT, station staff were still trapped on the second floor.
At 9:19 pm CDT, after being battered by high winds for three and a half hours and enduring both sides of the hurricane’s eyewall, a guy wire on the KJV-FM-TV tower near Robstown failed, felling the 1,260-foot tower. The bulk of the tower fell on the transmitter building, instantly killing transmitter engineer Oliveira, destroying the transmitter building and everything within, and taking KJV-FM-TV silent. The KJV AM transmitter, located two miles east of the TV-FM tower, was unaffected and continued to provide coverage via two-way radio for the duration of the event.
After the storm, Harris Broadcasters Inc. president Jared Harris promised his namesake company’s full commitment to returning to the airwaves. KJV-AM-FM-TV was offered temporary refuge in the nearby studios of KTHR-TV (channel 3); the arrangement ultimately lasted for seventeen months while new facilities were constructed on the upper floors of One Shoreline Plaza. It was during this time that KJV adopted a new slogan, “Rebuilding in the Spirit of Texas”. A temporary transmitter facility was constructed at the KJV-AM site.
KJV-AM-FM-TV dedicated their new “Window on the Bayfront” facilities on 31 January 2001; the newsroom is now known as the Rocky Oliveira Memorial Newsroom in the late engineer’s memory. The current facilities were equipped from the beginning for high-definition broadcasting from all three soundstages, including the namesake “Window on the Bayfront” 28th floor studio with panoramic views of the Corpus Christi Bayfront. On that day, the station’s slogan was slightly modified to “Working in the Spirit of Texas”, which still stands today. The station’s former facility, directly adjacent to Cole Park, was sold to the City of Corpus Christi and later demolished to make way for a skatepark.
=== Helicopter crash ===
On 19 May 2012, KJV-TV was airing live coverage of the 37th annual Beach to Bay Relay Marathon. To provide more comprehensive live coverage, the station rented a second ENG-equipped helicopter to supplement coverage from 6 Live TeleCopter.
The station’s main helicopter, a 1979 Bell OH-58 Kiowa (the military version of the 206 JetRanger) was in a low (but out-of-ground effect) hover above the Corpus Christi Bay seawall just east of Cole Park to capture video of the first runners crossing the finish line. The pilot/reporter had intended to return to a nearby helipad for fuel immediately after the finish, and the second helicopter would take over the main helicopter’s duty station. Both pilots reported using a lot of effort to maintain out-of-ground effect hover, given strong 25-35 mph winds on the day of the race.
As the first runners crossed the finish line at 9:27 am, the helicopter experienced a sudden loss of power and the pilot immediately executed an autorotation, followed by an emergency call to air traffic control: “TV 6 going down!” The crew of the second helicopter quickly moved their nose-mounted camera to capture the crash sequence, which aired live on KJV; the video was later provided to the NTSB for their investigation. The main helicopter pilot reported that he tried to autorotate the chopper onto the grassy knoll of Cole Park, but could not get the flight controls to respond adequately. No further radio calls were made from the aircraft.
Within fifteen seconds of the power loss, the helicopter crash-landed on the seawall at a 45-degree roll angle and promptly overturned into the water. The pilot and photographer both escaped the aircraft with serious injuries. It was initially determined that the cause of the crash was the pilot’s failure to maintain minimum reserve fuel. However, further investigation revealed a significant issue with the Bell OH-58/206, wherein abrupt maneuvers (such as maintaining OGE hover in high winds) on minimum fuel would cause fuel starvation and an uncommanded engine rollback.
== Programming ==
=== News operation ===
KJV-TV presently broadcasts 52.5 hours of locally-produced newscasts each week. Channel 6.1 carries 35.5 hours of English-language news per week, with six hours each weekday and 2.5 hours each Saturday and Sunday. Channel 6.3 carries 17 hours of Spanish-language news per week, with 2.5 hours each weekday and 2 hours each Saturday and Sunday. This includes a weekly Sunday night half-hour sports special on both subchannels; but does not count the 24-hour Doppler radar loop, combined with recorded cut-ins from the KJV 6 First Warning Weather team, that airs continuously on channel 6.2.
KJV-TV has been a factor in the Corpus Christi media market throughout its entire existence, including enjoying the number one spot in the ratings since 1992. This owes to Harris Broadcasters’ leadership status in owning the first radio station in Corpus Christi, their lifelong affiliation with the NBC network, and (since 1988) significant local investment into the newsroom relative to the corporate-owned competition. The station (sharing with KJV radio) owns and operates 6 Live TeleCopter, a 2006 Eurocopter AS350B2 helicopter, for aerial news gathering duties; this practice is largely unheard of in smaller media markets. On KJV’s Telemundo subchannel, the helicopter is branded “Última Hora SuperCóptero”; the station occasionally provides a live Spanish-language reporter in the helicopter for breaking news events.
[[File:KJV TeleCopter.png|thumb|381x381px|''Promotional shot of KJV-AM-FM-TV's current Eurocopter AS350B2, branded'' 6 Live TeleCopter ''on-air.'']]
The station has used the Eyewitness News brand for its English-language news since 1966. Also uncommon for a small market, the station has usually been known for longevity of talent; chief meteorologist Dale Nelson has served the station since 1981, and longtime anchors Lee Sausley and Dot Pettersen have only recently retired after serving over thirty years each. KJV-TV is one of a handful of stations which typically assigns managing editor duty to their anchors.
On 6 June 2006, KJV-TV became the first TV station in the state of Texas, and the ninth in the country, to upgrade their local news production to high definition. KJV-TV’s NBC network programming, as well as syndicated programming and local advertising, also upgraded to high definition where available. Telemundo network programming made the HD upgrade on 23 April 2009, despite the local newscast having upgraded to HD nearly three years prior. Field video remained in 16:9 standard definition until 2010, except for 6 Live TeleCopter, which did not upgrade until the crashed helicopter was replaced in 2013.
==== Notable people ====
Sonya Hill (2011-present)
Mark Koelbel (1991-1996, now at KUTV)
Max Mayfield (2007-2019, retired)
Capt. Dave Miller, USN Ret. (2013-present)
Dale Nelson (1981-present)
Dot Pettersen (1988-2021, retired)
Lorena Placencia (2013-2023, no longer in TV)
Lee Sausley (1989-2021, retired)
Matt Terhune (2007-2016, deceased)
Tom Terry (1990-1995, now at WOTW)
== Technical information ==
=== Subchannels ===
The station's digital signal is multiplexed:
{| class="fandom-table"
|+Subchannels of KJV-TV
!Channel
!Format
!Aspect
!Short name
!Programming
|-
|6.1
|720p
|16:9
|KJV-NBC
|Main KJV-TV programming/NBC
|-
|6.2
|720p
|16:9
|KJV-WX
|First Warning Weather Now
|-
|6.3
|720p
|16:9
|KJV-TMD
|Telemundo
|}
KJV-DT signed on the air on 6 June 2001 (the station’s 45th anniversary) from a new 1,215-foot tower at their permanent site near Robstown; the tower and 4,000 square foot transmitter building were designed to house KJV-FM-TV-DT with room for future tenants. The station’s ATSC sign-on date was relatively early for a smaller-market TV station, thanks in part to Jared Harris’ tech-forward stewardship of Harris Broadcasters Inc., but also a substantial insurance settlement the station received after the aforementioned loss of their studio and transmitter facilities to Hurricane Bret in 1999.
The relatively early adoption of digital TV allowed KJV-DT2 (NJV) to provide 24-hour weather coverage on digital channel 6.2 at launch; to begin carrying Telemundo network programming on KJV-DT3 (OJV) digital channel 6.3 on 1 April 2003; and to begin providing high-definition broadcasts on the station’s 50th anniversary, 6 June 2006. On that date, KJV-DT became the second TV station in the world to provide multiple HD subchannels on one signal, as both the NBC and First Warning Weather Now services upgraded to HD. KJV-TV is unusual among NBC affiliates, as the station carries the network feed in 720p rather than the preferred 1080i; chief engineer Jaime Saiz cited demand for NBC sports programming as the reason to transmit in the 720p format.
=== Analog-to-digital conversion ===
KJV-TV shut down its analog signal, over VHF channel 6, at the end of the Nearly Noon newscast (11:59 am) on 12 June 2009, the official date on which full-power television stations in the United States transitioned from analog to digital broadcasts under federal mandate. The station's digital signal remained on its pre-transition UHF channel 19. Through the use of PSIP, digital television receivers display the station's virtual channel as its former VHF analog channel 6.
As was true of all other analog channel 6 stations in North America, KJV-TV’s audio subcarrier transmitted on a frequency of 87.75 MHz (+10 kHz shift), and as a result, could be picked up on the lower end of the dial on most FM radios at 87.7. This is no longer possible for full-powered stations after the conversion to digital broadcasting. In preparation for this change, on 26 March 2009, Harris Broadcasters signed on a low-power FM radio station, K266JV (101.1), to continue to provide audio-only reception of digital channel 6.1 within the Corpus Christi city limits. This audio service was also later made available on KJV-FM (93.9) HD2, and in Spanish on KJV-FM HD3, which provided a much greater coverage area due to KJV-FM’s very high broadcasting power.
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KJV-TV (channel 6) is a television station in Corpus Christi, Texas, United States, affiliated with NBC and Telemundo. The station is the sole television property of locally-based Harris Broadcasters Inc. (not to be confused with the defunct broadcast equipment manufacturer) alongside KJV (1360 AM), KJV-FM (93.9), and K266JV (101.1 FM). The studios and offices for all Harris Broadcasters stations are located on the 26th through 28th floors of One Shoreline Plaza’s south tower in downtown Corpus Christi; KJV-TV’s transmitter facilities (shared with KJV-FM) are located near Robstown.
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==History==
===Beginnings===
KJV-TV can trace its beginnings to KJV 1360 AM, which signed on the air as Corpus Christi’s first radio station in 1929. KJV (AM) was initially owned by the Roman Catholic Diocese of Corpus Christi, which sold the station to its chief engineer J. Randolph Harris in 1947. Working under the Harris Broadcasters Inc. corporate entity, Harris was keen to add to his new purchase, quickly signing on KJV-FM on 93.9 MHz as one of the first FM radio stations in Texas in 1948, and then applying to the Federal Communications Commission for the Channel 4 allocation in Corpus Christi just three days before the freeze on new applications in November 1948.
After the Sixth Report and Order was issued in 1952, solidifying channels 6 and 10 for Corpus Christi, Harris Broadcasters Inc. amended their application to channel 6. Their application ran unopposed, and the FCC granted a construction permit on 6 June 1953. In preparation to put Channel 6 on the air, and recognizing the long-term value of having all operations under one roof, J. Randolph Harris mortgaged all company assets to begin construction of a new broadcast house on Ocean Drive, just south of present-day Cole Park. The two-story building enabled KJV-AM-FM to leave leased space in the 1929-vintage Wilson Plaza North tower and consolidate with their new TV sister in brand-new facilities.
KJV (AM) was already a longtime affiliate of the NBC Red Network, having taken the affiliation at sign-on nearly twenty years prior. That business relationship ensured that when KJV-TV signed on the air on 6 June 1956, the station would secure the primary NBC affiliation for itself. KJV-TV is therefore one of the few television stations in the United States that has retained the same owner, call letters, channel number, and primary network affiliation for its entire existence.
On 3 August 1970, the station was minimally flooded by storm surge (but remained on the air) from landfalling Hurricane Celia. Weatherman Tom Nix earned a Peabody Award for his coverage of the storm as the KJV-TV set flooded while on air. The studios required extensive repairs in the aftermath of the storm and ultimately incurred over $150,000 of damage ($1.17 million, 2023 dollars).
Despite a stellar public reputation in the wake of Hurricane Celia, the financial hit incurred due to required repairs was a detriment to the station’s ratings in the 1970s through late 1980s. Challenges from a nascent KTHR and KXCC, as well as a weak NBC primetime lineup and limited syndication inventory, slipped the station into a malaise, buoyed only by the legacy status KJV-TV and its radio sisters enjoyed. J. Randolph Harris’ old-line leadership also played a role in the stormy fortunes of the stations; he remained active in leading the stations until his death in 1987 at the age of 86. To the abject horror of station staff, Harris had been secretly negotiating a sale of the stations to Gannett, Inc. at the time of his death, but his will had not yet been updated to reflect this; ownership of the stations transferred to his 49-year-old son, and longtime station manager, J. Randolph Harris Jr. (often called Junior by his staff).
Under Harris Jr.’s leadership, as well as his father’s stock market investments (cashed in and invested into the station) and a resurgent NBC primetime lineup, KJV’s fortunes turned around in the 1990s. Along with high-profile talent acquisitions from KTHR (Jay Ricci and Lee Sausley), plus schoolteacher Dot Pettersen, the station clawed back their lost ratings from the 1960s.
Harris Jr. suddenly passed away in June 1996 (three days after the station’s 40th anniversary), which was a shock to both the stations and the community. Both groups were skeptical when they found that ownership of the stations was willed to Harris Jr.’s son Jared, just nineteen years of age at the time and attending Texas A&M University. Jared shocked station employees when he stepped up to the challenge and left Texas A&M to lead Harris Broadcasters. He gave a lot of latitude to individual department heads, which resulted in an explosion of innovation at the station. Ratings saw a dramatic upswing, and enough ad revenue was generated to purchase outright (not lease) the station’s first helicopter in 1998.
===Hurricane Bret===
KJV-AM-FM-TV’s longtime Ocean Drive studio facility was vulnerable to hurricane flooding over the years, having been flooded once by Hurricane Celia in 1970 (see above). The station would experience catastrophe (and tragedy) again on the evening of 22 August 1999.
KJV-TV had abandoned regular programming on 21 August, as the station’s meteorologists had sounded the alarm that the then-Category 4 Hurricane Bret would pose a significant risk to the South Texas coastline, if not the City of Corpus Christi itself. Due to the uncertainty of the storm’s path, live team coverage was in place as far north as Port Lavaca and as far south as Brownsville, and the station’s then-new helicopter was flown inland to be available in the storm’s aftermath. Coverage was simulcast on KJV radio as the mayor of Corpus Christi issued a voluntary evacuation notice.
At approximately 6:15 pm CDT on the evening of 22 August, the station’s studios began taking on storm surge water ahead of the eye’s landfall. Chief meteorologist Dale Nelson let out an expletive on-air when he noticed the rapidly rising water and immediately ordered station staff to move to the upper floor of the building. Within fifteen minutes, the station went from being dry to having two feet of water on the ground floor; the flooding would increase to over six feet. This storm surge flooding destroyed the station’s set, newsroom, master control, and other technical areas. Electricity was lost shortly thereafter due to the station’s standby generator also being flooded.
Upon losing the studio-transmitter link, transmitter engineer Robert “Rocky” Oliveira patched in a separate Doppler radar feed to restore the TV signal, and also patched in a two-way radio to enable Nelson to continue to communicate with the audience on KJV-FM. This practice was quickly adopted by Oliveira’s counterpart at KJV 1360’s separate transmitter site, and was credited by local media as an action that saved lives. As the high-end Category 3 storm made landfall at 7:45 pm CDT, station staff were still trapped on the second floor.
At 9:19 pm CDT, after being battered by high winds for three and a half hours and enduring both sides of the hurricane’s eyewall, a guy wire on the KJV-FM-TV tower near Robstown failed, felling the 1,260-foot tower. The bulk of the tower fell on the transmitter building, instantly killing transmitter engineer Oliveira, destroying the transmitter building and everything within, and taking KJV-FM-TV silent. The KJV AM transmitter, located two miles east of the TV-FM tower, was unaffected and continued to provide coverage via two-way radio for the duration of the event.
After the storm, Harris Broadcasters Inc. president Jared Harris promised his namesake company’s full commitment to returning to the airwaves. KJV-AM-FM-TV was offered temporary refuge in the nearby studios of KTHR-TV (channel 3); the arrangement ultimately lasted for seventeen months while new facilities were constructed on the upper floors of One Shoreline Plaza. It was during this time that KJV adopted a new slogan, “Rebuilding in the Spirit of Texas”. A temporary transmitter facility was constructed at the KJV-AM site.
KJV-AM-FM-TV dedicated their new “Window on the Bayfront” facilities on 31 January 2001; the newsroom is now known as the Rocky Oliveira Memorial Newsroom in the late engineer’s memory. The current facilities were equipped from the beginning for high-definition broadcasting from all three soundstages, including the namesake “Window on the Bayfront” 28th floor studio with panoramic views of the Corpus Christi Bayfront. On that day, the station’s slogan was slightly modified to “Working in the Spirit of Texas”, which still stands today. The station’s former facility, directly adjacent to Cole Park, was sold to the City of Corpus Christi and later demolished to make way for a skatepark.
===Helicopter crash===
On 19 May 2012, KJV-TV was airing live coverage of the 37th annual Beach to Bay Relay Marathon. To provide more comprehensive live coverage, the station rented a second ENG-equipped helicopter to supplement coverage from 6 Live TeleCopter.
The station’s main helicopter, a 1979 Bell OH-58 Kiowa (the military version of the 206 JetRanger) was in a low (but out-of-ground effect) hover above the Corpus Christi Bay seawall just east of Cole Park to capture video of the first runners crossing the finish line. The pilot/reporter had intended to return to a nearby helipad for fuel immediately after the finish, and the second helicopter would take over the main helicopter’s duty station. Both pilots reported using a lot of effort to maintain out-of-ground effect hover, given strong 25-35 mph winds on the day of the race.
As the first runners crossed the finish line at 9:27 am, the helicopter experienced a sudden loss of power and the pilot immediately executed an autorotation, followed by an emergency call to air traffic control: “TV 6 going down!” The crew of the second helicopter quickly moved their nose-mounted camera to capture the crash sequence, which aired live on KJV; the video was later provided to the NTSB for their investigation. The main helicopter pilot reported that he tried to autorotate the chopper onto the grassy knoll of Cole Park, but could not get the flight controls to respond adequately. No further radio calls were made from the aircraft.
Within fifteen seconds of the power loss, the helicopter crash-landed on the seawall at a 45-degree roll angle and promptly overturned into the water. The pilot and photographer both escaped the aircraft with serious injuries. It was initially determined that the cause of the crash was the pilot’s failure to maintain minimum reserve fuel. However, further investigation revealed a significant issue with the Bell OH-58/206, wherein abrupt maneuvers (such as maintaining OGE hover in high winds) on minimum fuel would cause fuel starvation and an uncommanded engine rollback.
==Programming==
===News operation===
KJV-TV presently broadcasts 52.5 hours of locally-produced newscasts each week. Channel 6.1 carries 35.5 hours of English-language news per week, with six hours each weekday and 2.5 hours each Saturday and Sunday. Channel 6.3 carries 17 hours of Spanish-language news per week, with 2.5 hours each weekday and 2 hours each Saturday and Sunday. This includes a weekly Sunday night half-hour sports special on both subchannels; but does not count the 24-hour Doppler radar loop, combined with recorded cut-ins from the KJV 6 First Warning Weather team, that airs continuously on channel 6.2.
KJV-TV has been a factor in the Corpus Christi media market throughout its entire existence, including enjoying the number one spot in the ratings since 1992. This owes to Harris Broadcasters’ leadership status in owning the first radio station in Corpus Christi, their lifelong affiliation with the NBC network, and (since 1988) significant local investment into the newsroom relative to the corporate-owned competition. The station (sharing with KJV radio) owns and operates 6 Live TeleCopter, a 2006 Eurocopter AS350B2 helicopter, for aerial news gathering duties; this practice is largely unheard of in smaller media markets. On KJV’s Telemundo subchannel, the helicopter is branded “Última Hora SuperCóptero”; the station occasionally provides a live Spanish-language reporter in the helicopter for breaking news events.
[[File:KJV TeleCopter.png|thumb|381x381px|''Promotional shot of KJV-AM-FM-TV's current Eurocopter AS350B2, branded'' 6 Live TeleCopter ''on-air.'']]
The station has used the Eyewitness News brand for its English-language news since 1966. Also uncommon for a small market, the station has usually been known for longevity of talent; chief meteorologist Dale Nelson has served the station since 1981, and longtime anchors Lee Sausley and Dot Pettersen have only recently retired after serving over thirty years each. KJV-TV is one of a handful of stations which typically assigns managing editor duty to their anchors.
On 6 June 2006, KJV-TV became the first TV station in the state of Texas, and the ninth in the country, to upgrade their local news production to high definition. KJV-TV’s NBC network programming, as well as syndicated programming and local advertising, also upgraded to high definition where available. Telemundo network programming made the HD upgrade on 23 April 2009, despite the local newscast having upgraded to HD nearly three years prior. Field video remained in 16:9 standard definition until 2010, except for 6 Live TeleCopter, which did not upgrade until the crashed helicopter was replaced in 2013.
====Notable people====
Sonya Hill (2011-present)
Mark Koelbel (1991-1996, now at KUTV)
Max Mayfield (2007-2019, retired)
Capt. Dave Miller, USN Ret. (2013-present)
Dale Nelson (1981-present)
Dot Pettersen (1988-2021, retired)
Lorena Placencia (2013-2023, no longer in TV)
Lee Sausley (1989-2021, retired)
Matt Terhune (2007-2016, deceased)
Tom Terry (1990-1995, now at WOTW)
==Technical information==
===Subchannels===
The station's digital signal is multiplexed:
{| class="fandom-table"
|+Subchannels of KJV-TV
!Channel
! Format
! Aspect
!Short name
!Programming
|-
|6.1
|720p
|16:9
|KJV-NBC
|Main KJV-TV programming/NBC
|-
|6.2
|720p
|16:9
|KJV-WX
|First Warning Weather Now
|-
| 6.3
|720p
|16:9
|KJV-TMD
|Telemundo
|}
KJV-DT signed on the air on 6 June 2001 (the station’s 45th anniversary) from a new 1,215-foot tower at their permanent site near Robstown; the tower and 4,000 square foot transmitter building were designed to house KJV-FM-TV-DT with room for future tenants. The station’s ATSC sign-on date was relatively early for a smaller-market TV station, thanks in part to Jared Harris’ tech-forward stewardship of Harris Broadcasters Inc., but also a substantial insurance settlement the station received after the aforementioned loss of their studio and transmitter facilities to Hurricane Bret in 1999.
The relatively early adoption of digital TV allowed KJV-DT2 (NJV) to provide 24-hour weather coverage on digital channel 6.2 at launch; to begin carrying Telemundo network programming on KJV-DT3 (OJV) digital channel 6.3 on 1 April 2003; and to begin providing high-definition broadcasts on the station’s 50th anniversary, 6 June 2006. On that date, KJV-DT became the second TV station in the world to provide multiple HD subchannels on one signal, as both the NBC and First Warning Weather Now services upgraded to HD. KJV-TV is unusual among NBC affiliates, as the station carries the network feed in 720p rather than the preferred 1080i; chief engineer Jaime Saiz cited demand for NBC sports programming as the reason to transmit in the 720p format.
=== Analog-to-digital conversion===
KJV-TV shut down its analog signal, over VHF channel 6, at the end of the Nearly Noon newscast (11:59 am) on 12 June 2009, the official date on which full-power television stations in the United States transitioned from analog to digital broadcasts under federal mandate. The station's digital signal remained on its pre-transition UHF channel 19. Through the use of PSIP, digital television receivers display the station's virtual channel as its former VHF analog channel 6.
As was true of all other analog channel 6 stations in North America, KJV-TV’s audio subcarrier transmitted on a frequency of 87.75 MHz (+10 kHz shift), and as a result, could be picked up on the lower end of the dial on most FM radios at 87.7. This is no longer possible for full-powered stations after the conversion to digital broadcasting. In preparation for this change, on 26 March 2009, Harris Broadcasters signed on a low-power FM radio station, K266JV (101.1), to continue to provide audio-only reception of digital channel 6.1 within the Corpus Christi city limits. This audio service was also later made available on KJV-FM (93.9) HD2, and in Spanish on KJV-FM HD3, which provided a much greater coverage area due to KJV-FM’s very high broadcasting power.
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KJV-TV (channel 6) is a television station in Corpus Christi, Texas, United States, affiliated with NBC and Telemundo. The station is the sole television property of locally-based Harris Broadcasters Inc. (not to be confused with the defunct broadcast equipment manufacturer) alongside KJV (1360 AM), KJV-FM (93.9), and K266JV (101.1 FM). The studios and offices for all Harris Broadcasters stations are located on the 26th through 28th floors of One Shoreline Plaza’s south tower in downtown Corpus Christi; KJV-TV’s transmitter facilities (shared with KJV-FM) are located near Robstown.
==History==
===Beginnings===
KJV-TV can trace its beginnings to KJV 1360 AM, which signed on the air as Corpus Christi’s first radio station in 1929. KJV (AM) was initially owned by the Roman Catholic Diocese of Corpus Christi, which sold the station to its chief engineer J. Randolph Harris in 1947. Working under the Harris Broadcasters Inc. corporate entity, Harris was keen to add to his new purchase, quickly signing on KJV-FM on 93.9 MHz as one of the first FM radio stations in Texas in 1948, and then applying to the Federal Communications Commission for the Channel 4 allocation in Corpus Christi just three days before the freeze on new applications in November 1948.
After the Sixth Report and Order was issued in 1952, solidifying channels 6 and 10 for Corpus Christi, Harris Broadcasters Inc. amended their application to channel 6. Their application ran unopposed, and the FCC granted a construction permit on 6 June 1953. In preparation to put Channel 6 on the air, and recognizing the long-term value of having all operations under one roof, J. Randolph Harris mortgaged all company assets to begin construction of a new broadcast house on Ocean Drive, just south of present-day Cole Park. The two-story building enabled KJV-AM-FM to leave leased space in the 1929-vintage Wilson Plaza North tower and consolidate with their new TV sister in brand-new facilities.
KJV (AM) was already a longtime affiliate of the NBC Red Network, having taken the affiliation at sign-on nearly twenty years prior. That business relationship ensured that when KJV-TV signed on the air on 6 June 1956, the station would secure the primary NBC affiliation for itself. KJV-TV is therefore one of the few television stations in the United States that has retained the same owner, call letters, channel number, and primary network affiliation for its entire existence.
On 3 August 1970, the station was minimally flooded by storm surge (but remained on the air) from landfalling Hurricane Celia. Weatherman Tom Nix earned a Peabody Award for his coverage of the storm as the KJV-TV set flooded while on air. The studios required extensive repairs in the aftermath of the storm and ultimately incurred over $150,000 of damage ($1.17 million, 2023 dollars).
Despite a stellar public reputation in the wake of Hurricane Celia, the financial hit incurred due to required repairs was a detriment to the station’s ratings in the 1970s through late 1980s. Challenges from a nascent KTHR and KXCC, as well as a weak NBC primetime lineup and limited syndication inventory, slipped the station into a malaise, buoyed only by the legacy status KJV-TV and its radio sisters enjoyed. J. Randolph Harris’ old-line leadership also played a role in the stormy fortunes of the stations; he remained active in leading the stations until his death in 1987 at the age of 86. To the abject horror of station staff, Harris had been secretly negotiating a sale of the stations to Gannett, Inc. at the time of his death, but his will had not yet been updated to reflect this; ownership of the stations transferred to his 49-year-old son, and longtime station manager, J. Randolph Harris Jr. (often called Junior by his staff).
Under Harris Jr.’s leadership, as well as his father’s stock market investments (cashed in and invested into the station) and a resurgent NBC primetime lineup, KJV’s fortunes turned around in the 1990s. Along with high-profile talent acquisitions from KTHR (Jay Ricci and Lee Sausley), plus schoolteacher Dot Pettersen, the station clawed back their lost ratings from the 1960s.
Harris Jr. suddenly passed away in June 1996 (three days after the station’s 40th anniversary), which was a shock to both the stations and the community. Both groups were skeptical when they found that ownership of the stations was willed to Harris Jr.’s son Jared, just nineteen years of age at the time and attending Texas A&M University. Jared shocked station employees when he stepped up to the challenge and left Texas A&M to lead Harris Broadcasters. He gave a lot of latitude to individual department heads, which resulted in an explosion of innovation at the station. Ratings saw a dramatic upswing, and enough ad revenue was generated to purchase outright (not lease) the station’s first helicopter in 1998.
===Hurricane Bret===
KJV-AM-FM-TV’s longtime Ocean Drive studio facility was vulnerable to hurricane flooding over the years, having been flooded once by Hurricane Celia in 1970 (see above). The station would experience catastrophe (and tragedy) again on the evening of 22 August 1999.
KJV-TV had abandoned regular programming on 21 August, as the station’s meteorologists had sounded the alarm that the then-Category 4 Hurricane Bret would pose a significant risk to the South Texas coastline, if not the City of Corpus Christi itself. Due to the uncertainty of the storm’s path, live team coverage was in place as far north as Port Lavaca and as far south as Brownsville, and the station’s then-new helicopter was flown inland to be available in the storm’s aftermath. Coverage was simulcast on KJV radio as the mayor of Corpus Christi issued a voluntary evacuation notice.
At approximately 6:15 pm CDT on the evening of 22 August, the station’s studios began taking on storm surge water ahead of the eye’s landfall. Chief meteorologist Dale Nelson let out an expletive on-air when he noticed the rapidly rising water and immediately ordered station staff to move to the upper floor of the building. Within fifteen minutes, the station went from being dry to having two feet of water on the ground floor; the flooding would increase to over six feet. This storm surge flooding destroyed the station’s set, newsroom, master control, and other technical areas. Electricity was lost shortly thereafter due to the station’s standby generator also being flooded.
Upon losing the studio-transmitter link, transmitter engineer Robert “Rocky” Oliveira patched in a separate Doppler radar feed to restore the TV signal, and also patched in a two-way radio to enable Nelson to continue to communicate with the audience on KJV-FM. This practice was quickly adopted by Oliveira’s counterpart at KJV 1360’s separate transmitter site, and was credited by local media as an action that saved lives. As the high-end Category 3 storm made landfall at 7:45 pm CDT, station staff were still trapped on the second floor.
At 9:19 pm CDT, after being battered by high winds for three and a half hours and enduring both sides of the hurricane’s eyewall, a guy wire on the KJV-FM-TV tower near Robstown failed, felling the 1,260-foot tower. The bulk of the tower fell on the transmitter building, instantly killing transmitter engineer Oliveira, destroying the transmitter building and everything within, and taking KJV-FM-TV silent. The KJV AM transmitter, located two miles east of the TV-FM tower, was unaffected and continued to provide coverage via two-way radio for the duration of the event.
After the storm, Harris Broadcasters Inc. president Jared Harris promised his namesake company’s full commitment to returning to the airwaves. KJV-AM-FM-TV was offered temporary refuge in the nearby studios of KTHR-TV (channel 3); the arrangement ultimately lasted for seventeen months while new facilities were constructed on the upper floors of One Shoreline Plaza. It was during this time that KJV adopted a new slogan, “Rebuilding in the Spirit of Texas”. A temporary transmitter facility was constructed at the KJV-AM site.
KJV-AM-FM-TV dedicated their new “Window on the Bayfront” facilities on 31 January 2001; the newsroom is now known as the Rocky Oliveira Memorial Newsroom in the late engineer’s memory. The current facilities were equipped from the beginning for high-definition broadcasting from all three soundstages, including the namesake “Window on the Bayfront” 28th floor studio with panoramic views of the Corpus Christi Bayfront. On that day, the station’s slogan was slightly modified to “Working in the Spirit of Texas”, which still stands today. The station’s former facility, directly adjacent to Cole Park, was sold to the City of Corpus Christi and later demolished to make way for a skatepark.
===Helicopter crash===
On 19 May 2012, KJV-TV was airing live coverage of the 37th annual Beach to Bay Relay Marathon. To provide more comprehensive live coverage, the station rented a second ENG-equipped helicopter to supplement coverage from 6 Live TeleCopter.
The station’s main helicopter, a 1979 Bell OH-58 Kiowa (the military version of the 206 JetRanger) was in a low (but out-of-ground effect) hover above the Corpus Christi Bay seawall just east of Cole Park to capture video of the first runners crossing the finish line. The pilot/reporter had intended to return to a nearby helipad for fuel immediately after the finish, and the second helicopter would take over the main helicopter’s duty station. Both pilots reported using a lot of effort to maintain out-of-ground effect hover, given strong 25-35 mph winds on the day of the race.
As the first runners crossed the finish line at 9:27 am, the helicopter experienced a sudden loss of power and the pilot immediately executed an autorotation, followed by an emergency call to air traffic control: “TV 6 going down!” The crew of the second helicopter quickly moved their nose-mounted camera to capture the crash sequence, which aired live on KJV; the video was later provided to the NTSB for their investigation. The main helicopter pilot reported that he tried to autorotate the chopper onto the grassy knoll of Cole Park, but could not get the flight controls to respond adequately. No further radio calls were made from the aircraft.
Within fifteen seconds of the power loss, the helicopter crash-landed on the seawall at a 45-degree roll angle and promptly overturned into the water. The pilot and photographer both escaped the aircraft with serious injuries. It was initially determined that the cause of the crash was the pilot’s failure to maintain minimum reserve fuel. However, further investigation revealed a significant issue with the Bell OH-58/206, wherein abrupt maneuvers (such as maintaining OGE hover in high winds) on minimum fuel would cause fuel starvation and an uncommanded engine rollback.
==Programming==
===News operation===
KJV-TV presently broadcasts 52.5 hours of locally-produced newscasts each week. Channel 6.1 carries 35.5 hours of English-language news per week, with six hours each weekday and 2.5 hours each Saturday and Sunday. Channel 6.3 carries 17 hours of Spanish-language news per week, with 2.5 hours each weekday and 2 hours each Saturday and Sunday. This includes a weekly Sunday night half-hour sports special on both subchannels; but does not count the 24-hour Doppler radar loop, combined with recorded cut-ins from the KJV 6 First Warning Weather team, that airs continuously on channel 6.2.
KJV-TV has been a factor in the Corpus Christi media market throughout its entire existence, including enjoying the number one spot in the ratings since 1992. This owes to Harris Broadcasters’ leadership status in owning the first radio station in Corpus Christi, their lifelong affiliation with the NBC network, and (since 1988) significant local investment into the newsroom relative to the corporate-owned competition. The station (sharing with KJV radio) owns and operates 6 Live TeleCopter, a 2006 Eurocopter AS350B2 helicopter, for aerial news gathering duties; this practice is largely unheard of in smaller media markets. On KJV’s Telemundo subchannel, the helicopter is branded “Última Hora SuperCóptero”; the station occasionally provides a live Spanish-language reporter in the helicopter for breaking news events.
[[File:KJV TeleCopter.png|thumb|381x381px|''Promotional shot of KJV-AM-FM-TV's current Eurocopter AS350B2, branded'' 6 Live TeleCopter ''on-air.'']]
The station has used the Eyewitness News brand for its English-language news since 1966. Also uncommon for a small market, the station has usually been known for longevity of talent; chief meteorologist Dale Nelson has served the station since 1981, and longtime anchors Lee Sausley and Dot Pettersen have only recently retired after serving over thirty years each. KJV-TV is one of a handful of stations which typically assigns managing editor duty to their anchors.
On 6 June 2006, KJV-TV became the first TV station in the state of Texas, and the ninth in the country, to upgrade their local news production to high definition. KJV-TV’s NBC network programming, as well as syndicated programming and local advertising, also upgraded to high definition where available. Telemundo network programming made the HD upgrade on 23 April 2009, despite the local newscast having upgraded to HD nearly three years prior. Field video remained in 16:9 standard definition until 2010, except for 6 Live TeleCopter, which did not upgrade until the crashed helicopter was replaced in 2013.
====Notable people====
* Sonya Hill (2011-present)
* Mark Koelbel (1991-1996, now at KUTV)
* Max Mayfield (2007-2019, retired)
* Capt. Dave Miller, USN Ret. (2013-present)
* Dale Nelson (1981-present)
* Dot Pettersen (1988-2021, retired)
* Lorena Placencia (2013-2023, no longer in TV)
* Lee Sausley (1989-2021, retired)
* Matt Terhune (2007-2016, deceased)
* Tom Terry (1990-1995, now at WOTW)
==Technical information==
===Subchannels===
The station's digital signal is multiplexed:
{| class="fandom-table"
|+Subchannels of KJV-TV
! Channel
! Format
! Aspect
! Short name
! Programming
|-
|6.1
|rowspan=3|720p
|rowspan=3|16:9
|KJV-NBC
|Main KJV-TV programming/NBC
|-
|6.2
|KJV-WX
|First Warning Weather Now
|-
| 6.3
|KJV-TMD
|Telemundo
|}
KJV-DT signed on the air on 6 June 2001 (the station’s 45th anniversary) from a new 1,215-foot tower at their permanent site near Robstown; the tower and 4,000 square foot transmitter building were designed to house KJV-FM-TV-DT with room for future tenants. The station’s ATSC sign-on date was relatively early for a smaller-market TV station, thanks in part to Jared Harris’ tech-forward stewardship of Harris Broadcasters Inc., but also a substantial insurance settlement the station received after the aforementioned loss of their studio and transmitter facilities to Hurricane Bret in 1999.
The relatively early adoption of digital TV allowed KJV-DT2 (NJV) to provide 24-hour weather coverage on digital channel 6.2 at launch; to begin carrying Telemundo network programming on KJV-DT3 (OJV) digital channel 6.3 on 1 April 2003; and to begin providing high-definition broadcasts on the station’s 50th anniversary, 6 June 2006. On that date, KJV-DT became the second TV station in the world to provide multiple HD subchannels on one signal, as both the NBC and First Warning Weather Now services upgraded to HD. KJV-TV is unusual among NBC affiliates, as the station carries the network feed in 720p rather than the preferred 1080i; chief engineer Jaime Saiz cited demand for NBC sports programming as the reason to transmit in the 720p format.
=== Analog-to-digital conversion===
KJV-TV shut down its analog signal, over VHF channel 6, at the end of the Nearly Noon newscast (11:59 am) on 12 June 2009, the official date on which full-power television stations in the United States transitioned from analog to digital broadcasts under federal mandate. The station's digital signal remained on its pre-transition UHF channel 19. Through the use of PSIP, digital television receivers display the station's virtual channel as its former VHF analog channel 6.
As was true of all other analog channel 6 stations in North America, KJV-TV’s audio subcarrier transmitted on a frequency of 87.75 MHz (+10 kHz shift), and as a result, could be picked up on the lower end of the dial on most FM radios at 87.7. This is no longer possible for full-powered stations after the conversion to digital broadcasting. In preparation for this change, on 26 March 2009, Harris Broadcasters signed on a low-power FM radio station, K266JV (101.1), to continue to provide audio-only reception of digital channel 6.1 within the Corpus Christi city limits. This audio service was also later made available on KJV-FM (93.9) HD2, and in Spanish on KJV-FM HD3, which provided a much greater coverage area due to KJV-FM’s very high broadcasting power.
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Virtual: 6 (VHF)|branding=DT1: KJV 6 (general); Eyewitness News (newscasts)<br>DT2: First Warning Weather Now<br>DT3: Telemundo Corpus Christi (general); Noticiero Telemundo Corpus Christi (newscasts)|slogan=Working in the Spirit of Texas|programming=Programming|affiliations=6.1: NBC (since 1956)<br>6.2: independent 24-hour weather (since 2001)<br>6.3: Telemundo (since 2003)|title3=Ownership|owner=[[Harris Broadcasters, Inc.]]|sisterstations=[[KJV]]<br>[[KJV-FM]]<br>[[K266JV]]|history=History|firstairdate=6 June 1956|formercallsigns=|formerchannelnumbers=6 (VHF, 1956-2009)|formeraffiliations=|callsignmeaning=King James Version of the Bible (derived from sister station KJV, formerly owned by the Catholic Church)|techinfo=Technical information|licensingauth=[[Worldwide Broadcasting Commission|WBC]]|effectiveradiatedpower=1,000 kW|heightaboveterrain=377 m (1,236 ft)|translators=Audio-only: K266JV 101.1 FM (6.1)<br>KJV-FM 93.7 HD2 (6.1)<br>KJV-FM 93.7 HD3 (6.3)}}
KJV-TV (channel 6) is a television station in Corpus Christi, Texas, United States, affiliated with NBC and Telemundo. The station is the sole television property of locally-based [[Harris Broadcasters, Inc.]] (not to be confused with the defunct broadcast equipment manufacturer) alongside [[KJV]] (1360 AM), [[KJV-FM]] (93.9), and [[K266JV]] (101.1 FM). The studios and offices for all Harris Broadcasters stations are located on the 26th through 28th floors of One Shoreline Plaza’s south tower in downtown Corpus Christi; KJV-TV’s transmitter facilities (shared with KJV-FM) are located near Robstown.
==History==
===Beginnings===
KJV-TV can trace its beginnings to KJV 1360 AM, which signed on the air as Corpus Christi’s first radio station in 1929. KJV (AM) was initially owned by the Roman Catholic Diocese of Corpus Christi, which sold the station to its chief engineer J. Randolph Harris in 1947. Working under the Harris Broadcasters Inc. corporate entity, Harris was keen to add to his new purchase, quickly signing on KJV-FM on 93.9 MHz as one of the first FM radio stations in Texas in 1948, and then applying to the Federal Communications Commission for the Channel 4 allocation in Corpus Christi just three days before the freeze on new applications in November 1948.
After the Sixth Report and Order was issued in 1952, solidifying channels 6 and 10 for Corpus Christi, Harris Broadcasters Inc. amended their application to channel 6. Their application ran unopposed, and the FCC granted a construction permit on 6 June 1953. In preparation to put Channel 6 on the air, and recognizing the long-term value of having all operations under one roof, J. Randolph Harris mortgaged all company assets to begin construction of a new broadcast house on Ocean Drive, just south of present-day Cole Park. The two-story building enabled KJV-AM-FM to leave leased space in the 1929-vintage Wilson Plaza North tower and consolidate with their new TV sister in brand-new facilities.
KJV (AM) was already a longtime affiliate of the NBC Red Network, having taken the affiliation at sign-on nearly twenty years prior. That business relationship ensured that when KJV-TV signed on the air on 6 June 1956, the station would secure the primary NBC affiliation for itself. KJV-TV is therefore one of the few television stations in the United States that has retained the same owner, call letters, channel number, and primary network affiliation for its entire existence.
On 3 August 1970, the station was minimally flooded by storm surge (but remained on the air) from landfalling Hurricane Celia. Weatherman Tom Nix earned a Peabody Award for his coverage of the storm as the KJV-TV set flooded while on air. The studios required extensive repairs in the aftermath of the storm and ultimately incurred over $150,000 of damage ($1.17 million, 2023 dollars).
Despite a stellar public reputation in the wake of Hurricane Celia, the financial hit incurred due to required repairs was a detriment to the station’s ratings in the 1970s through late 1980s. Challenges from a nascent KTHR and KXCC, as well as a weak NBC primetime lineup and limited syndication inventory, slipped the station into a malaise, buoyed only by the legacy status KJV-TV and its radio sisters enjoyed. J. Randolph Harris’ old-line leadership also played a role in the stormy fortunes of the stations; he remained active in leading the stations until his death in 1987 at the age of 86. To the abject horror of station staff, Harris had been secretly negotiating a sale of the stations to Gannett, Inc. at the time of his death, but his will had not yet been updated to reflect this; ownership of the stations transferred to his 49-year-old son, and longtime station manager, J. Randolph Harris Jr. (often called Junior by his staff).
Under Harris Jr.’s leadership, as well as his father’s stock market investments (cashed in and invested into the station) and a resurgent NBC primetime lineup, KJV’s fortunes turned around in the 1990s. Along with high-profile talent acquisitions from KTHR (Jay Ricci and Lee Sausley), plus schoolteacher Dot Pettersen, the station clawed back their lost ratings from the 1960s.
Harris Jr. suddenly passed away in June 1996 (three days after the station’s 40th anniversary), which was a shock to both the stations and the community. Both groups were skeptical when they found that ownership of the stations was willed to Harris Jr.’s son Jared, just nineteen years of age at the time and attending Texas A&M University. Jared shocked station employees when he stepped up to the challenge and left Texas A&M to lead Harris Broadcasters. He gave a lot of latitude to individual department heads, which resulted in an explosion of innovation at the station. Ratings saw a dramatic upswing, and enough ad revenue was generated to purchase outright (not lease) the station’s first helicopter in 1998.
===Hurricane Bret===
KJV-AM-FM-TV’s longtime Ocean Drive studio facility was vulnerable to hurricane flooding over the years, having been flooded once by Hurricane Celia in 1970 (see above). The station would experience catastrophe (and tragedy) again on the evening of 22 August 1999.
KJV-TV had abandoned regular programming on 21 August, as the station’s meteorologists had sounded the alarm that the then-Category 4 Hurricane Bret would pose a significant risk to the South Texas coastline, if not the City of Corpus Christi itself. Due to the uncertainty of the storm’s path, live team coverage was in place as far north as Port Lavaca and as far south as Brownsville, and the station’s then-new helicopter was flown inland to be available in the storm’s aftermath. Coverage was simulcast on KJV radio as the mayor of Corpus Christi issued a voluntary evacuation notice.
At approximately 6:15 pm CDT on the evening of 22 August, the station’s studios began taking on storm surge water ahead of the eye’s landfall. Chief meteorologist Dale Nelson let out an expletive on-air when he noticed the rapidly rising water and immediately ordered station staff to move to the upper floor of the building. Within fifteen minutes, the station went from being dry to having two feet of water on the ground floor; the flooding would increase to over six feet. This storm surge flooding destroyed the station’s set, newsroom, master control, and other technical areas. Electricity was lost shortly thereafter due to the station’s standby generator also being flooded.
Upon losing the studio-transmitter link, transmitter engineer Robert “Rocky” Oliveira patched in a separate Doppler radar feed to restore the TV signal, and also patched in a two-way radio to enable Nelson to continue to communicate with the audience on KJV-FM. This practice was quickly adopted by Oliveira’s counterpart at KJV 1360’s separate transmitter site, and was credited by local media as an action that saved lives. As the high-end Category 3 storm made landfall at 7:45 pm CDT, station staff were still trapped on the second floor.
At 9:19 pm CDT, after being battered by high winds for three and a half hours and enduring both sides of the hurricane’s eyewall, a guy wire on the KJV-FM-TV tower near Robstown failed, felling the 1,260-foot tower. The bulk of the tower fell on the transmitter building, instantly killing transmitter engineer Oliveira, destroying the transmitter building and everything within, and taking KJV-FM-TV silent. The KJV AM transmitter, located two miles east of the TV-FM tower, was unaffected and continued to provide coverage via two-way radio for the duration of the event.
After the storm, Harris Broadcasters Inc. president Jared Harris promised his namesake company’s full commitment to returning to the airwaves. KJV-AM-FM-TV was offered temporary refuge in the nearby studios of KTHR-TV (channel 3); the arrangement ultimately lasted for seventeen months while new facilities were constructed on the upper floors of One Shoreline Plaza. It was during this time that KJV adopted a new slogan, “Rebuilding in the Spirit of Texas”. A temporary transmitter facility was constructed at the KJV-AM site.
KJV-AM-FM-TV dedicated their new “Window on the Bayfront” facilities on 31 January 2001; the newsroom is now known as the Rocky Oliveira Memorial Newsroom in the late engineer’s memory. The current facilities were equipped from the beginning for high-definition broadcasting from all three soundstages, including the namesake “Window on the Bayfront” 28th floor studio with panoramic views of the Corpus Christi Bayfront. On that day, the station’s slogan was slightly modified to “Working in the Spirit of Texas”, which still stands today. The station’s former facility, directly adjacent to Cole Park, was sold to the City of Corpus Christi and later demolished to make way for a skatepark.
===Helicopter crash===
On 19 May 2012, KJV-TV was airing live coverage of the 37th annual Beach to Bay Relay Marathon. To provide more comprehensive live coverage, the station rented a second ENG-equipped helicopter to supplement coverage from 6 Live TeleCopter.
The station’s main helicopter, a 1979 Bell OH-58 Kiowa (the military version of the 206 JetRanger) was in a low (but out-of-ground effect) hover above the Corpus Christi Bay seawall just east of Cole Park to capture video of the first runners crossing the finish line. The pilot/reporter had intended to return to a nearby helipad for fuel immediately after the finish, and the second helicopter would take over the main helicopter’s duty station. Both pilots reported using a lot of effort to maintain out-of-ground effect hover, given strong 25-35 mph winds on the day of the race.
As the first runners crossed the finish line at 9:27 am, the helicopter experienced a sudden loss of power and the pilot immediately executed an autorotation, followed by an emergency call to air traffic control: “TV 6 going down!” The crew of the second helicopter quickly moved their nose-mounted camera to capture the crash sequence, which aired live on KJV; the video was later provided to the NTSB for their investigation. The main helicopter pilot reported that he tried to autorotate the chopper onto the grassy knoll of Cole Park, but could not get the flight controls to respond adequately. No further radio calls were made from the aircraft.
Within fifteen seconds of the power loss, the helicopter crash-landed on the seawall at a 45-degree roll angle and promptly overturned into the water. The pilot and photographer both escaped the aircraft with serious injuries. It was initially determined that the cause of the crash was the pilot’s failure to maintain minimum reserve fuel. However, further investigation revealed a significant issue with the Bell OH-58/206, wherein abrupt maneuvers (such as maintaining OGE hover in high winds) on minimum fuel would cause fuel starvation and an uncommanded engine rollback.
==Programming==
===News operation===
KJV-TV presently broadcasts 52.5 hours of locally-produced newscasts each week. Channel 6.1 carries 35.5 hours of English-language news per week, with six hours each weekday and 2.5 hours each Saturday and Sunday. Channel 6.3 carries 17 hours of Spanish-language news per week, with 2.5 hours each weekday and 2 hours each Saturday and Sunday. This includes a weekly Sunday night half-hour sports special on both subchannels; but does not count the 24-hour Doppler radar loop, combined with recorded cut-ins from the KJV 6 First Warning Weather team, that airs continuously on channel 6.2.
KJV-TV has been a factor in the Corpus Christi media market throughout its entire existence, including enjoying the number one spot in the ratings since 1992. This owes to Harris Broadcasters’ leadership status in owning the first radio station in Corpus Christi, their lifelong affiliation with the NBC network, and (since 1988) significant local investment into the newsroom relative to the corporate-owned competition. The station (sharing with KJV radio) owns and operates 6 Live TeleCopter, a 2006 Eurocopter AS350B2 helicopter, for aerial news gathering duties; this practice is largely unheard of in smaller media markets. On KJV’s Telemundo subchannel, the helicopter is branded “Última Hora SuperCóptero”; the station occasionally provides a live Spanish-language reporter in the helicopter for breaking news events.
[[File:KJV TeleCopter.png|thumb|381x381px|''Promotional shot of KJV-AM-FM-TV's current Eurocopter AS350B2, branded'' 6 Live TeleCopter ''on-air.'']]
The station has used the Eyewitness News brand for its English-language news since 1966. Also uncommon for a small market, the station has usually been known for longevity of talent; chief meteorologist Dale Nelson has served the station since 1981, and longtime anchors Lee Sausley and Dot Pettersen have only recently retired after serving over thirty years each. KJV-TV is one of a handful of stations which typically assigns managing editor duty to their anchors.
On 6 June 2006, KJV-TV became the first TV station in the state of Texas, and the ninth in the country, to upgrade their local news production to high definition. KJV-TV’s NBC network programming, as well as syndicated programming and local advertising, also upgraded to high definition where available. Telemundo network programming made the HD upgrade on 23 April 2009, despite the local newscast having upgraded to HD nearly three years prior. Field video remained in 16:9 standard definition until 2010, except for 6 Live TeleCopter, which did not upgrade until the crashed helicopter was replaced in 2013.
====Notable people====
* Sonya Hill (2011-present)
* Mark Koelbel (1991-1996, now at KUTV)
* Max Mayfield (2007-2019, retired)
* Capt. Dave Miller, USN Ret. (2013-present)
* Dale Nelson (1981-present)
* Dot Pettersen (1988-2021, retired)
* Lorena Placencia (2013-2023, no longer in TV)
* Lee Sausley (1989-2021, retired)
* Matt Terhune (2007-2016, deceased)
* Tom Terry (1990-1995, now at WOTW)
==Technical information==
===Subchannels===
The station's digital signal is multiplexed:
{| class="fandom-table"
|+Subchannels of KJV-TV
! Channel
! Format
! Aspect
! Short name
! Programming
|-
|6.1
|rowspan=3|720p
|rowspan=3|16:9
|KJV-NBC
|Main KJV-TV programming/NBC
|-
|6.2
|KJV-WX
|First Warning Weather Now
|-
| 6.3
|KJV-TMD
|Telemundo
|}
KJV-DT signed on the air on 6 June 2001 (the station’s 45th anniversary) from a new 1,215-foot tower at their permanent site near Robstown; the tower and 4,000 square foot transmitter building were designed to house KJV-FM-TV-DT with room for future tenants. The station’s ATSC sign-on date was relatively early for a smaller-market TV station, thanks in part to Jared Harris’ tech-forward stewardship of Harris Broadcasters Inc., but also a substantial insurance settlement the station received after the aforementioned loss of their studio and transmitter facilities to Hurricane Bret in 1999.
The relatively early adoption of digital TV allowed KJV-DT2 (NJV) to provide 24-hour weather coverage on digital channel 6.2 at launch; to begin carrying Telemundo network programming on KJV-DT3 (OJV) digital channel 6.3 on 1 April 2003; and to begin providing high-definition broadcasts on the station’s 50th anniversary, 6 June 2006. On that date, KJV-DT became the second TV station in the world to provide multiple HD subchannels on one signal, as both the NBC and First Warning Weather Now services upgraded to HD. KJV-TV is unusual among NBC affiliates, as the station carries the network feed in 720p rather than the preferred 1080i; chief engineer Jaime Saiz cited demand for NBC sports programming as the reason to transmit in the 720p format.
=== Analog-to-digital conversion===
KJV-TV shut down its analog signal, over VHF channel 6, at the end of the Nearly Noon newscast (11:59 am) on 12 June 2009, the official date on which full-power television stations in the United States transitioned from analog to digital broadcasts under federal mandate. The station's digital signal remained on its pre-transition UHF channel 19. Through the use of PSIP, digital television receivers display the station's virtual channel as its former VHF analog channel 6.
As was true of all other analog channel 6 stations in North America, KJV-TV’s audio subcarrier transmitted on a frequency of 87.75 MHz (+10 kHz shift), and as a result, could be picked up on the lower end of the dial on most FM radios at 87.7. This is no longer possible for full-powered stations after the conversion to digital broadcasting. In preparation for this change, on 26 March 2009, Harris Broadcasters signed on a low-power FM radio station, K266JV (101.1), to continue to provide audio-only reception of digital channel 6.1 within the Corpus Christi city limits. This audio service was also later made available on KJV-FM (93.9) HD2, and in Spanish on KJV-FM HD3, which provided a much greater coverage area due to KJV-FM’s very high broadcasting power.
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KJV-TV (channel 6) is a television station in Corpus Christi, Texas, United States, affiliated with NBC and Telemundo. The station is the sole television property of locally-based [[Harris Broadcasters, Inc.]] (not to be confused with the defunct broadcast equipment manufacturer) alongside [[KJV]] (1360 AM), [[KJV-FM]] (93.9), and [[K266JV]] (101.1 FM). The studios and offices for all Harris Broadcasters stations are located on the 26th through 28th floors of One Shoreline Plaza’s south tower in downtown Corpus Christi; KJV-TV’s transmitter facilities (shared with KJV-FM) are located near Robstown.
==History==
===Beginnings===
KJV-TV can trace its beginnings to KJV 1360 AM, which signed on the air as Corpus Christi’s first radio station in 1929. KJV (AM) was initially owned by the Roman Catholic Diocese of Corpus Christi, which sold the station to its chief engineer J. Randolph Harris in 1947. Working under the Harris Broadcasters Inc. corporate entity, Harris was keen to add to his new purchase, quickly signing on KJV-FM on 93.9 MHz as one of the first FM radio stations in Texas in 1948, and then applying to the Federal Communications Commission for the Channel 4 allocation in Corpus Christi just three days before the freeze on new applications in November 1948.
After the Sixth Report and Order was issued in 1952, solidifying channels 6 and 10 for Corpus Christi, Harris Broadcasters Inc. amended their application to channel 6. Their application ran unopposed, and the FCC granted a construction permit on 6 June 1953. In preparation to put Channel 6 on the air, and recognizing the long-term value of having all operations under one roof, J. Randolph Harris mortgaged all company assets to begin construction of a new broadcast house on Ocean Drive, just south of present-day Cole Park. The two-story building enabled KJV-AM-FM to leave leased space in the 1929-vintage Wilson Plaza North tower and consolidate with their new TV sister in brand-new facilities.
KJV (AM) was already a longtime affiliate of the NBC Red Network, having taken the affiliation at sign-on nearly twenty years prior. That business relationship ensured that when KJV-TV signed on the air on 6 June 1956, the station would secure the primary NBC affiliation for itself. KJV-TV is therefore one of the few television stations in the United States that has retained the same owner, call letters, channel number, and primary network affiliation for its entire existence.
On 3 August 1970, the station was minimally flooded by storm surge (but remained on the air) from landfalling Hurricane Celia. Weatherman Tom Nix earned a Peabody Award for his coverage of the storm as the KJV-TV set flooded while on air. The studios required extensive repairs in the aftermath of the storm and ultimately incurred over $150,000 of damage ($1.17 million, 2023 dollars).
Despite a stellar public reputation in the wake of Hurricane Celia, the financial hit incurred due to required repairs was a detriment to the station’s ratings in the 1970s through late 1980s. Challenges from a nascent KTHR and KXCC, as well as a weak NBC primetime lineup and limited syndication inventory, slipped the station into a malaise, buoyed only by the legacy status KJV-TV and its radio sisters enjoyed. J. Randolph Harris’ old-line leadership also played a role in the stormy fortunes of the stations; he remained active in leading the stations until his death in 1987 at the age of 86. To the abject horror of station staff, Harris had been secretly negotiating a sale of the stations to Gannett, Inc. at the time of his death, but his will had not yet been updated to reflect this; ownership of the stations transferred to his 49-year-old son, and longtime station manager, J. Randolph Harris Jr. (often called Junior by his staff).
Under Harris Jr.’s leadership, as well as his father’s stock market investments (cashed in and invested into the station) and a resurgent NBC primetime lineup, KJV’s fortunes turned around in the 1990s. Along with high-profile talent acquisitions from KTHR (Jay Ricci and Lee Sausley), plus schoolteacher Dot Pettersen, the station clawed back their lost ratings from the 1960s.
Harris Jr. suddenly passed away in June 1996 (three days after the station’s 40th anniversary), which was a shock to both the stations and the community. Both groups were skeptical when they found that ownership of the stations was willed to Harris Jr.’s son Jared, just nineteen years of age at the time and attending Texas A&M University. Jared shocked station employees when he stepped up to the challenge and left Texas A&M to lead Harris Broadcasters. He gave a lot of latitude to individual department heads, which resulted in an explosion of innovation at the station. Ratings saw a dramatic upswing, and enough ad revenue was generated to purchase outright (not lease) the station’s first helicopter in 1998.
===Hurricane Bret===
KJV-AM-FM-TV’s longtime Ocean Drive studio facility was vulnerable to hurricane flooding over the years, having been flooded once by Hurricane Celia in 1970 (see above). The station would experience catastrophe (and tragedy) again on the evening of 22 August 1999.
KJV-TV had abandoned regular programming on 21 August, as the station’s meteorologists had sounded the alarm that the then-Category 4 Hurricane Bret would pose a significant risk to the South Texas coastline, if not the City of Corpus Christi itself. Due to the uncertainty of the storm’s path, live team coverage was in place as far north as Port Lavaca and as far south as Brownsville, and the station’s then-new helicopter was flown inland to be available in the storm’s aftermath. Coverage was simulcast on KJV radio as the mayor of Corpus Christi issued a voluntary evacuation notice.
At approximately 6:15 pm CDT on the evening of 22 August, the station’s studios began taking on storm surge water ahead of the eye’s landfall. Chief meteorologist Dale Nelson let out an expletive on-air when he noticed the rapidly rising water and immediately ordered station staff to move to the upper floor of the building. Within fifteen minutes, the station went from being dry to having two feet of water on the ground floor; the flooding would increase to over six feet. This storm surge flooding destroyed the station’s set, newsroom, master control, and other technical areas. Electricity was lost shortly thereafter due to the station’s standby generator also being flooded.
Upon losing the studio-transmitter link, transmitter engineer Robert “Rocky” Oliveira patched in a separate Doppler radar feed to restore the TV signal, and also patched in a two-way radio to enable Nelson to continue to communicate with the audience on KJV-FM. This practice was quickly adopted by Oliveira’s counterpart at KJV 1360’s separate transmitter site, and was credited by local media as an action that saved lives. As the high-end Category 3 storm made landfall at 7:45 pm CDT, station staff were still trapped on the second floor.
At 9:19 pm CDT, after being battered by high winds for three and a half hours and enduring both sides of the hurricane’s eyewall, a guy wire on the KJV-FM-TV tower near Robstown failed, felling the 1,260-foot tower. The bulk of the tower fell on the transmitter building, instantly killing transmitter engineer Oliveira, destroying the transmitter building and everything within, and taking KJV-FM-TV silent. The KJV AM transmitter, located two miles east of the TV-FM tower, was unaffected and continued to provide coverage via two-way radio for the duration of the event.
After the storm, Harris Broadcasters Inc. president Jared Harris promised his namesake company’s full commitment to returning to the airwaves. KJV-AM-FM-TV was offered temporary refuge in the nearby studios of KTHR-TV (channel 3); the arrangement ultimately lasted for seventeen months while new facilities were constructed on the upper floors of One Shoreline Plaza. It was during this time that KJV adopted a new slogan, “Rebuilding in the Spirit of Texas”. A temporary transmitter facility was constructed at the KJV-AM site.
KJV-AM-FM-TV dedicated their new “Window on the Bayfront” facilities on 31 January 2001; the newsroom is now known as the Rocky Oliveira Memorial Newsroom in the late engineer’s memory. The current facilities were equipped from the beginning for high-definition broadcasting from all three soundstages, including the namesake “Window on the Bayfront” 28th floor studio with panoramic views of the Corpus Christi Bayfront. On that day, the station’s slogan was slightly modified to “Working in the Spirit of Texas”, which still stands today. The station’s former facility, directly adjacent to Cole Park, was sold to the City of Corpus Christi and later demolished to make way for a skatepark.
===Helicopter crash===
On 19 May 2012, KJV-TV was airing live coverage of the 37th annual Beach to Bay Relay Marathon. To provide more comprehensive live coverage, the station rented a second ENG-equipped helicopter to supplement coverage from 6 Live TeleCopter.
The station’s main helicopter, a 1979 Bell OH-58 Kiowa (the military version of the 206 JetRanger) was in a low (but out-of-ground effect) hover above the Corpus Christi Bay seawall just east of Cole Park to capture video of the first runners crossing the finish line. The pilot/reporter had intended to return to a nearby helipad for fuel immediately after the finish, and the second helicopter would take over the main helicopter’s duty station. Both pilots reported using a lot of effort to maintain out-of-ground effect hover, given strong 25-35 mph winds on the day of the race.
As the first runners crossed the finish line at 9:27 am, the helicopter experienced a sudden loss of power and the pilot immediately executed an autorotation, followed by an emergency call to air traffic control: “TV 6 going down!” The crew of the second helicopter quickly moved their nose-mounted camera to capture the crash sequence, which aired live on KJV; the video was later provided to the NTSB for their investigation. The main helicopter pilot reported that he tried to autorotate the chopper onto the grassy knoll of Cole Park, but could not get the flight controls to respond adequately. No further radio calls were made from the aircraft.
Within fifteen seconds of the power loss, the helicopter crash-landed on the seawall at a 45-degree roll angle and promptly overturned into the water. The pilot and photographer both escaped the aircraft with serious injuries. It was initially determined that the cause of the crash was the pilot’s failure to maintain minimum reserve fuel. However, further investigation revealed a significant issue with the Bell OH-58/206, wherein abrupt maneuvers (such as maintaining OGE hover in high winds) on minimum fuel would cause fuel starvation and an uncommanded engine rollback.
==Programming==
===News operation===
KJV-TV presently broadcasts 52.5 hours of locally-produced newscasts each week. Channel 6.1 carries 35.5 hours of English-language news per week, with six hours each weekday and 2.5 hours each Saturday and Sunday. Channel 6.3 carries 17 hours of Spanish-language news per week, with 2.5 hours each weekday and 2 hours each Saturday and Sunday. This includes a weekly Sunday night half-hour sports special on both subchannels; but does not count the 24-hour Doppler radar loop, combined with recorded cut-ins from the KJV 6 First Warning Weather team, that airs continuously on channel 6.2.
KJV-TV has been a factor in the Corpus Christi media market throughout its entire existence, including enjoying the number one spot in the ratings since 1992. This owes to Harris Broadcasters’ leadership status in owning the first radio station in Corpus Christi, their lifelong affiliation with the NBC network, and (since 1988) significant local investment into the newsroom relative to the corporate-owned competition. The station (sharing with KJV radio) owns and operates 6 Live TeleCopter, a 2006 Eurocopter AS350B2 helicopter, for aerial news gathering duties; this practice is largely unheard of in smaller media markets. On KJV’s Telemundo subchannel, the helicopter is branded “Última Hora SuperCóptero”; the station occasionally provides a live Spanish-language reporter in the helicopter for breaking news events.
[[File:KJV TeleCopter.png|thumb|381x381px|''Promotional shot of KJV-AM-FM-TV's current Eurocopter AS350B2, branded'' 6 Live TeleCopter ''on-air.'']]
The station has used the Eyewitness News brand for its English-language news since 1966. Also uncommon for a small market, the station has usually been known for longevity of talent; chief meteorologist Dale Nelson has served the station since 1981, and longtime anchors Lee Sausley and Dot Pettersen have only recently retired after serving over thirty years each. KJV-TV is one of a handful of stations which typically assigns managing editor duty to their anchors.
On 6 June 2006, KJV-TV became the first TV station in the state of Texas, and the ninth in the country, to upgrade their local news production to high definition. KJV-TV’s NBC network programming, as well as syndicated programming and local advertising, also upgraded to high definition where available. Telemundo network programming made the HD upgrade on 23 April 2009, despite the local newscast having upgraded to HD nearly three years prior. Field video remained in 16:9 standard definition until 2010, except for 6 Live TeleCopter, which did not upgrade until the crashed helicopter was replaced in 2013.
====Notable people====
* Sonya Hill (2011-present)
* Mark Koelbel (1991-1996, now at KUTV)
* Max Mayfield (2007-2019, retired)
* Capt. Dave Miller, USN Ret. (2013-present)
* Dale Nelson (1981-present)
* Dot Pettersen (1988-2021, retired)
* Lorena Placencia (2013-2023, no longer in TV)
* Lee Sausley (1989-2021, retired)
* Matt Terhune (2007-2016, deceased)
* Tom Terry (1990-1995, now at WOTW)
==Technical information==
===Subchannels===
The station's digital signal is multiplexed:
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KJV-DT signed on the air on 6 June 2001 (the station’s 45th anniversary) from a new 1,215-foot tower at their permanent site near Robstown; the tower and 4,000 square foot transmitter building were designed to house KJV-FM-TV-DT with room for future tenants. The station’s ATSC sign-on date was relatively early for a smaller-market TV station, thanks in part to Jared Harris’ tech-forward stewardship of Harris Broadcasters Inc., but also a substantial insurance settlement the station received after the aforementioned loss of their studio and transmitter facilities to Hurricane Bret in 1999.
The relatively early adoption of digital TV allowed KJV-DT2 (NJV) to provide 24-hour weather coverage on digital channel 6.2 at launch; to begin carrying Telemundo network programming on KJV-DT3 (OJV) digital channel 6.3 on 1 April 2003; and to begin providing high-definition broadcasts on the station’s 50th anniversary, 6 June 2006. On that date, KJV-DT became the second TV station in the world to provide multiple HD subchannels on one signal, as both the NBC and First Warning Weather Now services upgraded to HD. KJV-TV is unusual among NBC affiliates, as the station carries the network feed in 720p rather than the preferred 1080i; chief engineer Jaime Saiz cited demand for NBC sports programming as the reason to transmit in the 720p format.
=== Analog-to-digital conversion===
KJV-TV shut down its analog signal, over VHF channel 6, at the end of the Nearly Noon newscast (11:59 am) on 12 June 2009, the official date on which full-power television stations in the United States transitioned from analog to digital broadcasts under federal mandate. The station's digital signal remained on its pre-transition UHF channel 19. Through the use of PSIP, digital television receivers display the station's virtual channel as its former VHF analog channel 6.
As was true of all other analog channel 6 stations in North America, KJV-TV’s audio subcarrier transmitted on a frequency of 87.75 MHz (+10 kHz shift), and as a result, could be picked up on the lower end of the dial on most FM radios at 87.7. This is no longer possible for full-powered stations after the conversion to digital broadcasting. In preparation for this change, on 26 March 2009, Harris Broadcasters signed on a low-power FM radio station, K266JV (101.1), to continue to provide audio-only reception of digital channel 6.1 within the Corpus Christi city limits. This audio service was also later made available on KJV-FM (93.9) HD2, and in Spanish on KJV-FM HD3, which provided a much greater coverage area due to KJV-FM’s very high broadcasting power.
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WHNY-TV (channel 10) is a television station in New York City, serving as the flagship station of Horizon Television network. It is owned and operated by Horizon Television Stations (Horizon, Inc.). It has studios within Horizon Plaza in Manhattan. WHNY-TV's transmitter is located at One World Trade Center.
== History ==
WHNY-TV's history dates to when it came on the air January 1, 2020, the same day as its owner, Horizon Television network, launched and is the flagship station of the network. It is licensed to and based in New York City, serving the greater New York metropolitan area.
The station was founded by a group of investors who saw an opportunity to create a new kind of television station that would cater to the changing tastes and habits of modern audiences. WHNY was designed from the ground up to be a cutting-edge television station that combines the best of entertainment with the latest in digital media and interactivity.
WHNY-TV not only airs on OTA and cable/satellite but, together along with Horizon Inc., has also aired on streaming via the company's subscription service, Horizon (streaming).
== Programming ==
=== News operation ===
Branded as Horizon News New York, the local news organization shares resources with the national Horizon News outlet, allowing it to cover breaking news and events with a wider perspective. The station takes a modernized approach to news, using simple and clean graphics to present the stories in a way that is easy to understand for viewers.
[[File:10.png|thumb|365x365px]]
On air, the newscasts take a different approach to news anchors. Instead of relying on traditional news anchors, reporters who cover news stories also introduce them on-air. This approach provides a more personal touch and allows the reporters to connect more directly with the audience.
Horizon won several awards for local journalism, including an Emmy Award for Outstanding Coverage of Breaking News, and a Peabody Award for its coverage of the COVID-19 pandemic in the New York area.
In addition to traditional broadcast news, they also have a strong digital presence, with a website and social media accounts that provide up-to-date news and information to its audience, as well as a free 24/7 streaming channel available on horizon.tv/ny, Pluto TV, and mobile and internet-TV apps which allows viewers to stay updated on the latest news at any time of the day. The streaming channel has become a popular alternative for viewers who prefer to consume local news digitally.
WHNY airs Horizon News New York for a combined 12.58 hours every week. They air from 4:00am to 7:00am, 9am, Noon, 4:00pm to 6:30pm, and 11:00pm to 11:35pm weekdays. Horizon News New York also airs weekends at 5:00am to 7:00am, Noon, 6:00pm to 6:30pm, and 11:00pm to midnight.
== Gallery ==
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WHNY-TV (channel 10) is a television station in New York City, serving as the flagship station of Horizon Television network. It is owned and operated by Horizon Television Stations (Horizon, Inc.). It has studios within Horizon
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Plaza in Manhattan. WHNY-TV's transmitter is located at One World Trade Center.
== History ==
WHNY-TV's history dates to when it came on the air January 1, 2020, the same day as its owner, Horizon Television network, launched and is the flagship station of the network. It is licensed to and based in New York City, serving the greater New York metropolitan area.
The station was founded by a group of investors who saw an opportunity to create a new kind of television station that would cater to the changing tastes and habits of modern audiences. WHNY was designed from the ground up to be a cutting-edge television station that combines the best of entertainment with the latest in digital media and interactivity.
WHNY-TV not only airs on OTA and cable/satellite but, together along with Horizon Inc., has also aired on streaming via the company's subscription service, Horizon (streaming).
== Programming ==
=== News operation ===
Branded as Horizon News New York, the local news organization shares resources with the national Horizon News outlet, allowing it to cover breaking news and events with a wider perspective. The station takes a modernized approach to news, using simple and clean graphics to present the stories in a way that is easy to understand for viewers.
[[File:10.png|thumb|365x365px]]
On air, the newscasts take a different approach to news anchors. Instead of relying on traditional news anchors, reporters who cover news stories also introduce them on-air. This approach provides a more personal touch and allows the reporters to connect more directly with the audience.
Horizon won several awards for local journalism, including an Emmy Award for Outstanding Coverage of Breaking News, and a Peabody Award for its coverage of the COVID-19 pandemic in the New York area.
In addition to traditional broadcast news, they also have a strong digital presence, with a website and social media accounts that provide up-to-date news and information to its audience, as well as a free 24/7 streaming channel available on horizon.tv/ny, Pluto TV, and mobile and internet-TV apps which allows viewers to stay updated on the latest news at any time of the day. The streaming channel has become a popular alternative for viewers who prefer to consume local news digitally.
WHNY airs Horizon News New York for a combined 12.58 hours every week. They air from 4:00am to 7:00am, 9am, Noon, 4:00pm to 6:30pm, and 11:00pm to 11:35pm weekdays. Horizon News New York also airs weekends at 5:00am to 7:00am, Noon, 6:00pm to 6:30pm, and 11:00pm to midnight.
== Gallery ==
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[[File:1.png|thumb|311x311px]]
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WHNY-TV (channel 10) is a television station in New York City, serving as the flagship station of Horizon Television network. It is owned and operated by Horizon Television Stations (Horizon, Inc.). It has studios within Horizon
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News operation: Horizon News New York|affiliations=10.1: Horizon|owner=Horizon, Inc.|operator=Horizon Television Stations|firstairdate=2020}}
Plaza in Manhattan. WHNY-TV's transmitter is located at One World Trade Center.
== History ==
WHNY-TV's history dates to when it came on the air January 1, 2020, the same day as its owner, Horizon Television network, launched and is the flagship station of the network. It is licensed to and based in New York City, serving the greater New York metropolitan area.
The station was founded by a group of investors who saw an opportunity to create a new kind of television station that would cater to the changing tastes and habits of modern audiences. WHNY was designed from the ground up to be a cutting-edge television station that combines the best of entertainment with the latest in digital media and interactivity.
WHNY-TV not only airs on OTA and cable/satellite but, together along with Horizon Inc., has also aired on streaming via the company's subscription service, Horizon (streaming).
== Programming ==
=== News operation ===
Branded as Horizon News New York, the local news organization shares resources with the national Horizon News outlet, allowing it to cover breaking news and events with a wider perspective. The station takes a modernized approach to news, using simple and clean graphics to present the stories in a way that is easy to understand for viewers.
[[File:10.png|thumb|365x365px]]
On air, the newscasts take a different approach to news anchors. Instead of relying on traditional news anchors, reporters who cover news stories also introduce them on-air. This approach provides a more personal touch and allows the reporters to connect more directly with the audience.
Horizon won several awards for local journalism, including an Emmy Award for Outstanding Coverage of Breaking News, and a Peabody Award for its coverage of the COVID-19 pandemic in the New York area.
In addition to traditional broadcast news, they also have a strong digital presence, with a website and social media accounts that provide up-to-date news and information to its audience, as well as a free 24/7 streaming channel available on horizon.tv/ny, Pluto TV, and mobile and internet-TV apps which allows viewers to stay updated on the latest news at any time of the day. The streaming channel has become a popular alternative for viewers who prefer to consume local news digitally.
WHNY airs Horizon News New York for a combined 12.58 hours every week. They air from 4:00am to 7:00am, 9am, Noon, 4:00pm to 6:30pm, and 11:00pm to 11:35pm weekdays. Horizon News New York also airs weekends at 5:00am to 7:00am, Noon, 6:00pm to 6:30pm, and 11:00pm to midnight.
== Gallery ==
[[File:HorizonNY.png|thumb|311x311px]]
[[File:1.png|thumb|311x311px]]
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== History ==
WHNY-TV's history dates to when it came on the air January 1, 2020, the same day as its owner, Horizon Television network, launched and is the flagship station of the network. It is licensed to and based in New York City, serving the greater New York metropolitan area.
The station was founded by a group of investors who saw an opportunity to create a new kind of television station that would cater to the changing tastes and habits of modern audiences. WHNY was designed from the ground up to be a cutting-edge television station that combines the best of entertainment with the latest in digital media and interactivity.
WHNY-TV not only airs on OTA and cable/satellite but, together along with Horizon Inc., has also aired on streaming via the company's subscription service, Horizon (streaming).
== Programming ==
=== News operation ===
Branded as Horizon News New York, the local news organization shares resources with the national Horizon News outlet, allowing it to cover breaking news and events with a wider perspective. The station takes a modernized approach to news, using simple and clean graphics to present the stories in a way that is easy to understand for viewers.
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On air, the newscasts take a different approach to news anchors. Instead of relying on traditional news anchors, reporters who cover news stories also introduce them on-air. This approach provides a more personal touch and allows the reporters to connect more directly with the audience.
Horizon won several awards for local journalism, including an Emmy Award for Outstanding Coverage of Breaking News, and a Peabody Award for its coverage of the COVID-19 pandemic in the New York area.
In addition to traditional broadcast news, they also have a strong digital presence, with a website and social media accounts that provide up-to-date news and information to its audience, as well as a free 24/7 streaming channel available on horizon.tv/ny, Pluto TV, and mobile and internet-TV apps which allows viewers to stay updated on the latest news at any time of the day. The streaming channel has become a popular alternative for viewers who prefer to consume local news digitally.
WHNY airs Horizon News New York for a combined 12.58 hours every week. They air from 4:00am to 7:00am, 9am, Noon, 4:00pm to 6:30pm, and 11:00pm to 11:35pm weekdays. Horizon News New York also airs weekends at 5:00am to 7:00am, Noon, 6:00pm to 6:30pm, and 11:00pm to midnight.
== Gallery ==
[[File:HorizonNY.png|thumb|311x311px]]
[[File:1.png|thumb|311x311px]]
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'''Horizon, Inc.''' is a multimedia conglomerate based in the United States. The company's assets include the Horizon Television network, a national broadcasting network that produces original programming and broadcasts a mix of news, entertainment, and more targeting a modern-day audience of Gen-Z and millennials, the Horizon streaming service, the news outlet, Horizon News, and cable channels that also air on the Horizon streaming service and is headquartered at Horizon Plaza in New York City.
== History ==
=== Formation ===
'''Horizon, Inc.''' was founded in 2018 with the goal of launching a new, modern television network that could compete with the biggest players in the industry. The company invested heavily in technology and talent, and launched the '''Horizon Television''', a 24/7 network that offered a mix of premium scripted shows, reality programming, and news that catered to its Gen-Z and millennial demographic. The company also launched several O&O stations in major cities such as New York, Los Angeles, and Boston, which allowed for greater local coverage and advertising opportunities.
In 2021, '''Horizon, Inc'''. continued to innovate and expand, launching several cable and streaming channels, including the political opinionated channels '''Left/Right''' with views from Republicans and Democrats, and the '''O Zone''' kids channel. The company's commitment to modernization, innovation, and quality programming has made it a major player in the media industry.
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'''Horizon Television''' - a broadcast television network consisting of both original programming and syndicated content. Its O&O stations include Horizon New York (WHNY-TV), Horizon Los Angeles (KHLA-TV), and Horizon Boston (WHMA-TV)
'''Horizon News''' - a 24/7 cable news channel that provides local and national news coverage. It has its own news operations and shares resources with the national Horizon News outlet. It also offers a live, free 24/7 streaming channel
'''Horizon Streaming''' - a subscription-based streaming service that offers a wide variety of Horizon Original programming, Live TV of local Horizon stations and channels, movies, acquired programming, and live special events
'''Left/Right''' - two cable channels that provides political commentary from both Republican and Democratic viewpoints
'''O Zone''' - a children's brand that offers programming aimed at children of all ages.
'''Horizon 4K''' - a service that provides high-quality 4K programming from the Horizon Television network for those with compatible devices
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Media General is a Texas-based broadcasting company founded in 1969. It owns TV and radio stations in Texas.
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'''clear'''channel Communications, Inc. (otherwise known as '''clear'''channel) is a worldwide multi-media conglomerate company which owns television stations, radio stations, and cable/satellite providers, all around the world. Its headquarters are based in Miami, Florida and employs over 20,000 staff as of May 2023, which includes all departments, and all sectors, all around the world, making it '''''<u>THE</u>''''' largest multi-media broadcasting conglomerate company in the world.
= Current properties (as of May 2023) =
== National Over-the-Air Television ==
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| [[ABS Two]] || General || English
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| [[Sistema de Radiodifusion Estadounidense|SRE]] || General || Spanish
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| [[SRE Dos]] || General || Spanish
|}
== National Cable Networks ==
* Coming soon...
== Local Television ==
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| [[WWGN-TV]] || Channel 09.1 || Chicago || ABS '''O&O''' || English || Named in honor of the real-life [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WGN-TV WGN-TV Chicago].
|-
| [[WHUB-TV]] || Channel 05.1 || Boston || Independent || English || The '''HUB''' for all things New England.
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| [[KST-TV]] || Channel 06.1 || rowspan=2|Seattle/Tacoma/Everett || ABS '''O&O''' || English || '''S'''eattle/'''T'''acoma
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| [[KSTE-TV]] || Channel 16.1 || ABS Two '''O&O''' || English || '''S'''eattle/'''T'''acoma/'''E'''verett
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| rowspan=2|[[WOTW-TV]] || Channel 09.1 || rowspan=2|Orlando/Daytona Beach/Melbourne || ABS '''O&O''' || English || rowspan=2|'''O'''-'''T'''o'''W'''n
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| [[WMFL-TV]] || Channel 06.1 || Miami/Fort Lauderdale/Key West || Independent || English || '''M'''iami/'''F'''ort '''L'''auderdale <small>('''FLAGSHIP''' for the company)</small>
|-
| [[WYQC-TV]] || Channel 03.1 || rowspan=2|Charlotte || ABS '''O&O''' || English || '''W'''e're '''Y'''our '''Q'''ueen '''C'''ity
|-
| [[WCQC-TV]] || Channel 64.1 || 24-Hour News || English || '''C'''harlotte, the '''Q'''ueen '''C'''ity
|-
| rowspan=3|[[WRDF-TV]] || Channel 05.1 || rowspan=4|Raleigh/Durham/Fayetteville || NBC || English || rowspan=3|'''R'''aleigh/'''D'''urham/'''F'''ayetteville
|-
| Channel 05.2 || ABS '''O&O''' || English
|-
| Channel 05.3 || ABS Two '''O&O''' || English
|-
| [[WRDT-TV]] || Channel 50.1 || 24-Hour News || English || '''R'''aleigh/'''D'''urham and the '''T'''riangle
|-
| rowspan=2|[[KSLC-TV]] || Channel 05.1 || rowspan=4|Salt Lake City/Logan/Provo || ABS '''O&O''' || English || rowspan=2|'''S'''alt '''L'''ake '''C'''ity
|-
| Channel 05.2 || ABS Two '''O&O''' || English
|-
| rowspan=2|[[KUTS-TV]] || Channel 20.1 || SRE '''O&O''' || Spanish || rowspan=2|'''UT'''ah '''S'''panish
|-
| Channel 20.2 || SRE Dos '''O&O''' || Spanish
|-
| [[KQDC-TV]] || Channel 06.1 || Davenport, Iowa/Moline, Ill. || ABS '''O&O''' || English || '''Q'''ua'''D''' '''C'''ities
|-
| rowspan=2|[[WGNV-TV]] || Channel 20.1 || rowspan=2|Gainesville/Ocala || ABS '''O&O''' || English || rowspan=2|'''G'''ai'''N'''es'''V'''ille
|-
| Channel 20.2 || ABS Two '''O&O''' || English
|}
== National Radio ==
{| class="article-table"
|+
! Network name
! Format
! Language
|-
| [[ABS Radio]] || General || English
|-
| [[ABS Newsradio]] || News || English
|-
| [[ABS Sportsradio]] || Sports || English
|-
| [[SportsBet Radio]] || Sports Betting || English
|-
| [[SiriusXM Satellite Radio|SiriusXM]] || Satellite || English/Spanish
|-
| [[iHeartRadio]] || General || English
|-
| [[Premiere]] || Syndication || English
|-
| [[KISS-FM (brand)|KISS-FM]] || Various || English
|-
| [[EDC Radio]] || Dance/EDM || English
|}
== Local Radio ==
{| class="article-table"
|+
! Callsign
! Frequency
! City
! Format
! Language
! Callsign meaning
|-
| [[WWGN (AM)|WWGN]] || AM 780 || Chicago || All-news || English || Named in honor of the real-life [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WGN_(AM) 720 WGN Chicago].
|-
| [[WOTW (AM)|WOTW]] || AM 850 || rowspan=3|Orlando/Daytona Beach/Melbourne || All-news || English || '''O'''-'''T'''o'''W'''n
|-
| [[WOSJ]] || FM 103.1 || Smooth Jazz || English || '''O'''rlando's '''S'''mooth '''J'''azz
|-
| [[WOTW-FM]] || FM 105.1 || A.C. || English || '''O'''-'''T'''o'''W'''n
|-
| [[WMFL (AM)|WMFL]] || AM 980 || rowspan=3|Miami/Fort Lauderdale/Key West || All-news || English || '''M'''iami/'''F'''ort '''L'''auderdale <small>('''FLAGSHIP''' for the company)</small>
|-
| [[WEDC-FM]] || FM 93.5 || Dance/EDM || English || '''EDC''' Radio Network <small>('''FLAGSHIP''' for the network)</small>
|-
| [[WKSM-FM]] || FM 100.1 || Top 40 CHR/Dance || English || '''K'''is'''S'''-FM '''M'''iami <small>('''FLAGSHIP''' for the brand)</small>
|-
| [[WYQC (AM)|WYQC]] || AM 930 || rowspan=5|Charlotte || All-news || English || '''W'''e're '''Y'''our '''Q'''ueen '''C'''ity
|-
| [[WCQC (AM)|WCQC]] || AM 1110 || Sports || English || '''C'''harlotte, the '''Q'''ueen '''C'''ity
|-
| [[WQCL-FM]] || FM 92.7 || Sports || English || '''Q'''ueen '''C'''ity '''L'''IVE
|-
| [[WCQC-FM]] || FM 95.1 || A.C. || English || '''C'''harlotte, the '''Q'''ueen '''C'''ity
|-
| [[WYQC-FM]] || FM 103.7 || Top 40 CHR/Dance || English || '''W'''e're '''Y'''our '''Q'''ueen '''C'''ity
|-
| [[WRDC (AM)|WRDC]] || AM 620 || rowspan=5|Raleigh/Durham/Fayetteville || Sports <small>(ESPN Radio)</small> || English || '''R'''aleigh/'''D'''urham/'''C'''hapel Hill
|-
| [[WRDF (AM)|WRDF]] || AM 680 || All-news and Talk + Sports || English || '''R'''aleigh/'''D'''urham/'''F'''ayetteville
|-
| [[WRDS (AM)|WRDS]] || AM 1550 || Sports || English || rowspan=2|'''R'''aleigh/'''D'''urham '''S'''ports
|-
| [[WRDS-FM]] || FM 99.9 || Sports <small>(Local/ABS Sportsradio)</small> || English
|-
| [[WRDT-FM]] || FM 101.5 || A.C. || English || '''R'''aleigh/'''D'''urham and the '''T'''riangle
|-
| [[KSLC (AM)|KSLC]] || AM 1160 || rowspan=6|Salt Lake City || All-news + Sports || English || '''S'''alt '''L'''ake '''C'''ity
|-
| [[KUTS (AM)|KUTS]] || AM 1280 || Sports <small>(Local/ABS Sportsradio)</small> || English || rowspan=2|'''UT'''ah '''S'''ports
|-
| [[KUTS-FM]] || FM 97.5 || Sports <small>(Local/ABS Sportsradio)</small> || English
|-
| [[KUMH-FM]] || FM 100.3 || A.C. || English || '''U'''tah '''M'''usic '''H'''ub
|-
| [[KSLC-FM]] || FM 102.7 || All-news + Sports || English || '''S'''alt '''L'''ake '''C'''ity
|-
| [[KSRU-FM]] || FM 103.5 || Sports <small>(ESPN Radio)</small> || English || '''S'''ports'''R'''adio '''U'''tah
|}
== National Cable Provider ==
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| title1 = clearchannel Communications, Inc.
| image1 = [[File:Clear Channel (horizontal).jpg|thumb]]
| caption-image1 =
| type = Private multi-media conglomerate
| industry = Broadcasting
| date_founded = May 13th, 1920
| founder = Roly Ortega
| hq = Miami, Florida
| key_people = Roly Ortega <small>(founder, president, chairman, and CEO)</small>
| owners =
| employees = 20,000
| divisions =
| subsidiaries =
| website =
}}
'''clear'''channel Communications, Inc. (otherwise known as '''clear'''channel) is a worldwide multi-media conglomerate company which owns television stations, radio stations, and cable/satellite providers, all around the world. Its headquarters are based in Miami, Florida and employs over 20,000 staff as of May 2023, which includes all departments, and all sectors, all around the world, making it '''''<u>THE</u>''''' largest multi-media broadcasting conglomerate company in the world.
= Current properties (as of May 2023) =
== National Over-the-Air Television ==
{| class="article-table"
|+
! Network name
! Format
! Language
|-
| [[American Broadcasting System|ABS]] || General || English
|-
| [[ABS Two]] || General || English
|-
| [[Sistema de Radiodifusion Estadounidense|SRE]] || General || Spanish
|-
| [[SRE Dos]] || General || Spanish
|}
== National Cable Networks ==
* Coming soon...
== Local Television ==
{| class="article-table"
|+
! Callsign
! Channel number
! City
! Affiliation
! Language
! Callsign meaning
|-
| [[WWGN-TV]] || Channel 09.1 || Chicago || ABS '''O&O''' || English || Named in honor of the real-life [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WGN-TV WGN-TV Chicago].
|-
| [[WHUB-TV]] || Channel 05.1 || Boston || Independent || English || The '''HUB''' for all things New England.
|-
| [[KST-TV]] || Channel 06.1 || rowspan=2|Seattle/Tacoma/Everett || ABS '''O&O''' || English || '''S'''eattle/'''T'''acoma
|-
| [[KSTE-TV]] || Channel 16.1 || ABS Two '''O&O''' || English || '''S'''eattle/'''T'''acoma/'''E'''verett
|-
| rowspan=2|[[WOTW-TV]] || Channel 09.1 || rowspan=2|Orlando/Daytona Beach/Melbourne || ABS '''O&O''' || English || rowspan=2|'''O'''-'''T'''o'''W'''n
|-
| Channel 09.2 || ABS Two '''O&O''' || English
|-
| [[WMFL-TV]] || Channel 06.1 || Miami/Fort Lauderdale/Key West || Independent || English || '''M'''iami/'''F'''ort '''L'''auderdale <small>('''FLAGSHIP''' for the company)</small>
|-
| [[WYQC-TV]] || Channel 03.1 || rowspan=2|Charlotte || ABS '''O&O''' || English || '''W'''e're '''Y'''our '''Q'''ueen '''C'''ity
|-
| [[WCQC-TV]] || Channel 64.1 || 24-Hour News || English || '''C'''harlotte, the '''Q'''ueen '''C'''ity
|-
| rowspan=3|[[WRDF-TV]] || Channel 05.1 || rowspan=4|Raleigh/Durham/Fayetteville || NBC || English || rowspan=3|'''R'''aleigh/'''D'''urham/'''F'''ayetteville
|-
| Channel 05.2 || ABS '''O&O''' || English
|-
| Channel 05.3 || ABS Two '''O&O''' || English
|-
| [[WRDT-TV]] || Channel 50.1 || 24-Hour News || English || '''R'''aleigh/'''D'''urham and the '''T'''riangle
|-
| rowspan=2|[[KSLC-TV]] || Channel 05.1 || rowspan=4|Salt Lake City/Logan/Provo || ABS '''O&O''' || English || rowspan=2|'''S'''alt '''L'''ake '''C'''ity
|-
| Channel 05.2 || ABS Two '''O&O''' || English
|-
| rowspan=2|[[KUTS-TV]] || Channel 20.1 || SRE '''O&O''' || Spanish || rowspan=2|'''UT'''ah '''S'''panish
|-
| Channel 20.2 || SRE Dos '''O&O''' || Spanish
|-
| [[KQDC-TV]] || Channel 06.1 || Davenport, Iowa/Moline, Ill. || ABS '''O&O''' || English || '''Q'''ua'''D''' '''C'''ities
|-
| rowspan=2|[[WGNV-TV]] || Channel 20.1 || rowspan=2|Gainesville/Ocala || ABS '''O&O''' || English || rowspan=2|'''G'''ai'''N'''es'''V'''ille
|-
| Channel 20.2 || ABS Two '''O&O''' || English
|}
== National Radio ==
{| class="article-table"
|+
! Network name
! Format
! Language
|-
| [[ABS Radio]] || General || English
|-
| [[ABS Newsradio]] || News || English
|-
| [[ABS Sportsradio]] || Sports || English
|-
| [[SportsBet Radio]] || Sports Betting || English
|-
| [[SiriusXM Satellite Radio|SiriusXM]] || Satellite || English/Spanish
|-
| [[iHeartRadio]] || General || English
|-
| [[Premiere]] || Syndication || English
|-
| [[KISS-FM (brand)|KISS-FM]] || Various || English
|-
| [[EDC Radio]] || Dance/EDM || English
|}
== Local Radio ==
{| class="article-table"
|+
! Callsign
! Frequency
! City
! Format
! Language
! Callsign meaning
|-
| [[WWGN (AM)|WWGN]] || AM 780 || Chicago || All-news || English || Named in honor of the real-life [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WGN_(AM) 720 WGN Chicago].
|-
| [[WOTW (AM)|WOTW]] || AM 850 || rowspan=3|Orlando/Daytona Beach/Melbourne || All-news || English || '''O'''-'''T'''o'''W'''n
|-
| [[WOSJ]] || FM 103.1 || Smooth Jazz || English || '''O'''rlando's '''S'''mooth '''J'''azz
|-
| [[WOTW-FM]] || FM 105.1 || A.C. || English || '''O'''-'''T'''o'''W'''n
|-
| [[WMFL (AM)|WMFL]] || AM 980 || rowspan=3|Miami/Fort Lauderdale/Key West || All-news || English || '''M'''iami/'''F'''ort '''L'''auderdale <small>('''FLAGSHIP''' for the company)</small>
|-
| [[WEDC-FM]] || FM 93.5 || Dance/EDM || English || '''EDC''' Radio Network <small>('''FLAGSHIP''' for the network)</small>
|-
| [[WKSM-FM]] || FM 100.1 || Top 40 CHR/Dance || English || '''K'''is'''S'''-FM '''M'''iami <small>('''FLAGSHIP''' for the brand)</small>
|-
| [[WYQC (AM)|WYQC]] || AM 930 || rowspan=5|Charlotte || All-news || English || '''W'''e're '''Y'''our '''Q'''ueen '''C'''ity
|-
| [[WCQC (AM)|WCQC]] || AM 1110 || Sports || English || '''C'''harlotte, the '''Q'''ueen '''C'''ity
|-
| [[WQCL-FM]] || FM 92.7 || Sports || English || '''Q'''ueen '''C'''ity '''L'''IVE
|-
| [[WCQC-FM]] || FM 95.1 || A.C. || English || '''C'''harlotte, the '''Q'''ueen '''C'''ity
|-
| [[WYQC-FM]] || FM 103.7 || Top 40 CHR/Dance || English || '''W'''e're '''Y'''our '''Q'''ueen '''C'''ity
|-
| [[WRDC (AM)|WRDC]] || AM 620 || rowspan=5|Raleigh/Durham/Fayetteville || Sports <small>(ESPN Radio)</small> || English || '''R'''aleigh/'''D'''urham/'''C'''hapel Hill
|-
| [[WRDF (AM)|WRDF]] || AM 680 || All-news and Talk + Sports || English || '''R'''aleigh/'''D'''urham/'''F'''ayetteville
|-
| [[WRDS (AM)|WRDS]] || AM 1550 || Sports || English || rowspan=2|'''R'''aleigh/'''D'''urham '''S'''ports
|-
| [[WRDS-FM]] || FM 99.9 || Sports <small>(Local/ABS Sportsradio)</small> || English
|-
| [[WRDT-FM]] || FM 101.5 || A.C. || English || '''R'''aleigh/'''D'''urham and the '''T'''riangle
|-
| [[KSLC (AM)|KSLC]] || AM 1160 || rowspan=6|Salt Lake City || All-news + Sports || English || '''S'''alt '''L'''ake '''C'''ity
|-
| [[KUTS (AM)|KUTS]] || AM 1280 || Sports <small>(Local/ABS Sportsradio)</small> || English || rowspan=2|'''UT'''ah '''S'''ports
|-
| [[KUTS-FM]] || FM 97.5 || Sports <small>(Local/ABS Sportsradio)</small> || English
|-
| [[KUMH-FM]] || FM 100.3 || A.C. || English || '''U'''tah '''M'''usic '''H'''ub
|-
| [[KSLC-FM]] || FM 102.7 || All-news + Sports || English || '''S'''alt '''L'''ake '''C'''ity
|-
| [[KSRU-FM]] || FM 103.5 || Sports <small>(ESPN Radio)</small> || English || '''S'''ports'''R'''adio '''U'''tah
|}
== National Cable Provider ==
* [[ABS CableSystem]]
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{{ Company
| title1 = clearchannel Communications, Inc.
| image1 = [[File:Clear Channel (horizontal).jpg|thumb]]
| caption-image1 =
| type = Private multi-media conglomerate
| industry = Broadcasting
| date_founded = May 13th, 1920
| founder = Roly Ortega
| hq = Miami, Florida
| key_people = Roly Ortega <small>(founder, president, chairman, and CEO)</small>
| owners =
| employees = 20,000
| divisions =
| subsidiaries =
| website =
}}
'''clear'''channel Communications, Inc. (otherwise known as '''clear'''channel) is a worldwide multi-media conglomerate company which owns television stations, radio stations, and cable/satellite providers, all around the world. Its headquarters are based in Miami, Florida and employs over 20,000 staff as of May 2023, which includes all departments, and all sectors, all around the world, making it '''''<u>THE</u>''''' largest multi-media broadcasting conglomerate company in the world.
= Current properties (as of May 2023) =
== National Over-the-Air Television ==
{| class="article-table"
|+
! Network name
! Format
! Language
|-
| [[American Broadcasting System|ABS]] || General || English
|-
| [[ABS Two]] || General || English
|-
| [[Sistema de Radiodifusion Estadounidense|SRE]] || General || Spanish
|-
| [[SRE Dos]] || General || Spanish
|}
== National Cable Networks ==
* Coming soon...
== Local Television ==
{| class="article-table"
|+
! Callsign
! Channel number
! City
! Affiliation
! Language
! Callsign meaning
|-
| [[WWGN-TV]] || Channel 09.1 || Chicago || ABS '''O&O''' || English || Named in honor of the real-life [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WGN-TV WGN-TV Chicago].
|-
| [[WHUB-TV]] || Channel 05.1 || Boston || Independent || English || The '''HUB''' for all things New England.
|-
| [[KST-TV]] || Channel 06.1 || rowspan=2|Seattle/Tacoma/Everett || ABS '''O&O''' || English || '''S'''eattle/'''T'''acoma
|-
| [[KSTE-TV]] || Channel 16.1 || ABS Two '''O&O''' || English || '''S'''eattle/'''T'''acoma/'''E'''verett
|-
| rowspan=2|[[WOTW-TV]] || Channel 09.1 || rowspan=2|Orlando/Daytona Beach/Melbourne || ABS '''O&O''' || English || rowspan=2|'''O'''-'''T'''o'''W'''n
|-
| Channel 09.2 || ABS Two '''O&O''' || English
|-
| [[WMFL-TV]] || Channel 06.1 || Miami/Fort Lauderdale/Key West || Independent || English || '''M'''iami/'''F'''ort '''L'''auderdale <small>('''FLAGSHIP''' for the company)</small>
|-
| [[WYQC-TV]] || Channel 03.1 || rowspan=2|Charlotte || ABS '''O&O''' || English || '''W'''e're '''Y'''our '''Q'''ueen '''C'''ity
|-
| [[WCQC-TV]] || Channel 64.1 || 24-Hour News || English || '''C'''harlotte, the '''Q'''ueen '''C'''ity
|-
| rowspan=3|[[WRDF-TV]] || Channel 05.1 || rowspan=4|Raleigh/Durham/Fayetteville || NBC || English || rowspan=3|'''R'''aleigh/'''D'''urham/'''F'''ayetteville
|-
| Channel 05.2 || ABS '''O&O''' || English
|-
| Channel 05.3 || ABS Two '''O&O''' || English
|-
| [[WRDT-TV]] || Channel 50.1 || 24-Hour News || English || '''R'''aleigh/'''D'''urham and the '''T'''riangle
|-
| rowspan=2|[[KSLC-TV]] || Channel 05.1 || rowspan=4|Salt Lake City/Logan/Provo || ABS '''O&O''' || English || rowspan=2|'''S'''alt '''L'''ake '''C'''ity
|-
| Channel 05.2 || ABS Two '''O&O''' || English
|-
| rowspan=2|[[KUTS-TV]] || Channel 20.1 || SRE '''O&O''' || Spanish || rowspan=2|'''UT'''ah '''S'''panish
|-
| Channel 20.2 || SRE Dos '''O&O''' || Spanish
|-
| [[KQDC-TV]] || Channel 06.1 || Davenport, Iowa/Moline, Ill. || ABS '''O&O''' || English || '''Q'''ua'''D''' '''C'''ities
|-
| rowspan=2|[[WGNV-TV]] || Channel 20.1 || rowspan=2|Gainesville/Ocala || ABS '''O&O''' || English || rowspan=2|'''G'''ai'''N'''es'''V'''ille
|-
| Channel 20.2 || ABS Two '''O&O''' || English
|}
== National Radio ==
{| class="article-table"
|+
! Network name
! Format
! Language
|-
| [[ABS Radio]] || General || English
|-
| [[ABS Newsradio]] || News || English
|-
| [[ABS Sportsradio]] || Sports || English
|-
| [[SportsBet Radio]] || Sports Betting || English
|-
| [[SiriusXM Satellite Radio|SiriusXM]] || Satellite || English/Spanish
|-
| [[iHeartRadio]] || General || English
|-
| [[Premiere]] || Syndication || English
|-
| [[KISS-FM (brand)|KISS-FM]] || Various || English
|-
| [[EDC Radio]] || Dance/EDM || English
|}
== Local Radio ==
{| class="article-table"
|+
! Callsign
! Frequency
! City
! Format
! Language
! Callsign meaning
|-
| [[WWGN (AM)|WWGN]] || AM 780 || Chicago || All-news || English || Named in honor of the real-life [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WGN_(AM) 720 WGN Chicago].
|-
| [[WOTW (AM)|WOTW]] || AM 850 || rowspan=3|Orlando/Daytona Beach/Melbourne || All-news || English || '''O'''-'''T'''o'''W'''n
|-
| [[WOSJ]] || FM 103.1 || Smooth Jazz || English || '''O'''rlando's '''S'''mooth '''J'''azz
|-
| [[WOTW-FM]] || FM 105.1 || A.C. || English || '''O'''-'''T'''o'''W'''n
|-
| [[WMFL (AM)|WMFL]] || AM 980 || rowspan=3|Miami/Fort Lauderdale/Key West || All-news || English || '''M'''iami/'''F'''ort '''L'''auderdale <small>('''FLAGSHIP''' for the company)</small>
|-
| [[WEDC-FM]] || FM 93.5 || Dance/EDM || English || '''EDC''' Radio Network <small>('''FLAGSHIP''' for the network)</small>
|-
| [[WKSM-FM]] || FM 100.1 || Top 40 CHR/Dance || English || '''K'''is'''S'''-FM '''M'''iami <small>('''FLAGSHIP''' for the brand)</small>
|-
| [[WYQC (AM)|WYQC]] || AM 930 || rowspan=5|Charlotte || All-news || English || '''W'''e're '''Y'''our '''Q'''ueen '''C'''ity
|-
| [[WCQC (AM)|WCQC]] || AM 1110 || Sports || English || '''C'''harlotte, the '''Q'''ueen '''C'''ity
|-
| [[WQCL-FM]] || FM 92.7 || Sports || English || '''Q'''ueen '''C'''ity '''L'''IVE
|-
| [[WCQC-FM]] || FM 95.1 || A.C. || English || '''C'''harlotte, the '''Q'''ueen '''C'''ity
|-
| [[WYQC-FM]] || FM 103.7 || Top 40 CHR/Dance || English || '''W'''e're '''Y'''our '''Q'''ueen '''C'''ity
|-
| [[WRDC (AM)|WRDC]] || AM 620 || rowspan=5|Raleigh/Durham/Fayetteville || Sports <small>(ESPN Radio)</small> || English || '''R'''aleigh/'''D'''urham/'''C'''hapel Hill
|-
| [[WRDF (AM)|WRDF]] || AM 680 || All-news and Talk + Sports || English || '''R'''aleigh/'''D'''urham/'''F'''ayetteville
|-
| [[WRDS (AM)|WRDS]] || AM 1550 || Sports || English || rowspan=2|'''R'''aleigh/'''D'''urham '''S'''ports
|-
| [[WRDS-FM]] || FM 99.9 || Sports <small>(Local/ABS Sportsradio)</small> || English
|-
| [[WRDT-FM]] || FM 101.5 || A.C. || English || '''R'''aleigh/'''D'''urham and the '''T'''riangle
|-
| [[KSLC (AM)|KSLC]] || AM 1160 || rowspan=6|Salt Lake City || All-news + Sports || English || '''S'''alt '''L'''ake '''C'''ity
|-
| [[KUTS (AM)|KUTS]] || AM 1280 || Sports <small>(Local/ABS Sportsradio)</small> || English || rowspan=2|'''UT'''ah '''S'''ports
|-
| [[KUTS-FM]] || FM 97.5 || Sports <small>(Local/ABS Sportsradio)</small> || English
|-
| [[KUMH-FM]] || FM 100.3 || A.C. || English || '''U'''tah '''M'''usic '''H'''ub
|-
| [[KSLC-FM]] || FM 102.7 || All-news + Sports || English || '''S'''alt '''L'''ake '''C'''ity
|-
| [[KSRU-FM]] || FM 103.5 || Sports <small>(ESPN Radio)</small> || English || '''S'''ports'''R'''adio '''U'''tah
|}
== National Cable Provider ==
* [[ABS CableSystem]]
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{{ Company
| title1 = clearchannel Communications, Inc.
| image1 = [[File:Clear Channel (horizontal).jpg|thumb]]
| caption-image1 =
| type = Private multi-media conglomerate
| industry = Broadcasting
| date_founded = May 13th, 1920
| founder = Roly Ortega
| hq = Miami, Florida
| key_people = Roly Ortega <small>(founder, president, chairman, and CEO)</small>
| owners =
| employees = 20,000
| divisions =
| subsidiaries =
| website =
}}'''clear'''channel Communications, Inc. (otherwise known as '''clear'''channel) is a worldwide multi-media conglomerate company which owns television stations, radio stations, and cable/satellite providers, all around the world. Its headquarters are based in Miami, Florida and employs over 20,000 staff as of May 2023, which includes all departments, and all sectors, all around the world, making it '''''<u>THE</u>''''' largest multi-media broadcasting conglomerate company in the world.
= Current properties (as of May 2023) =
== National Over-the-Air Television ==
{| class="article-table"
|+
! Network name
! Format
! Language
|-
| [[American Broadcasting System|ABS]] || General || English
|-
| [[ABS Two]] || General || English
|-
| [[Sistema de Radiodifusion Estadounidense|SRE]] || General || Spanish
|-
| [[SRE Dos]] || General || Spanish
|}
== National Cable Networks ==
* Coming soon...
== Local Television ==
{| class="article-table"
|+
! Callsign
! Channel number
! City
! Affiliation
! Language
! Callsign meaning
|-
| [[WWGN-TV]] || Channel 09.1 || Chicago || ABS '''O&O''' || English || Named in honor of the real-life [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WGN-TV WGN-TV Chicago].
|-
| [[WHUB-TV]] || Channel 05.1 || Boston || Independent || English || The '''HUB''' for all things New England.
|-
| [[KST-TV]] || Channel 06.1 || rowspan=2|Seattle/Tacoma/Everett || ABS '''O&O''' || English || '''S'''eattle/'''T'''acoma
|-
| [[KSTE-TV]] || Channel 16.1 || ABS Two '''O&O''' || English || '''S'''eattle/'''T'''acoma/'''E'''verett
|-
| rowspan=2|[[WOTW-TV]] || Channel 09.1 || rowspan=2|Orlando/Daytona Beach/Melbourne || ABS '''O&O''' || English || rowspan=2|'''O'''-'''T'''o'''W'''n
|-
| Channel 09.2 || ABS Two '''O&O''' || English
|-
| [[WMFL-TV]] || Channel 06.1 || Miami/Fort Lauderdale/Key West || Independent || English || '''M'''iami/'''F'''ort '''L'''auderdale <small>('''FLAGSHIP''' for the company)</small>
|-
| [[WYQC-TV]] || Channel 03.1 || rowspan=2|Charlotte || ABS '''O&O''' || English || '''W'''e're '''Y'''our '''Q'''ueen '''C'''ity
|-
| [[WCQC-TV]] || Channel 64.1 || 24-Hour News || English || '''C'''harlotte, the '''Q'''ueen '''C'''ity
|-
| rowspan=3|[[WRDF-TV]] || Channel 05.1 || rowspan=4|Raleigh/Durham/Fayetteville || NBC || English || rowspan=3|'''R'''aleigh/'''D'''urham/'''F'''ayetteville
|-
| Channel 05.2 || ABS '''O&O''' || English
|-
| Channel 05.3 || ABS Two '''O&O''' || English
|-
| [[WRDT-TV]] || Channel 50.1 || 24-Hour News || English || '''R'''aleigh/'''D'''urham and the '''T'''riangle
|-
| rowspan=2|[[KSLC-TV]] || Channel 05.1 || rowspan=4|Salt Lake City/Logan/Provo || ABS '''O&O''' || English || rowspan=2|'''S'''alt '''L'''ake '''C'''ity
|-
| Channel 05.2 || ABS Two '''O&O''' || English
|-
| rowspan=2|[[KUTS-TV]] || Channel 20.1 || SRE '''O&O''' || Spanish || rowspan=2|'''UT'''ah '''S'''panish
|-
| Channel 20.2 || SRE Dos '''O&O''' || Spanish
|-
| [[KQDC-TV]] || Channel 06.1 || Davenport, Iowa/Moline, Ill. || ABS '''O&O''' || English || '''Q'''ua'''D''' '''C'''ities
|-
| rowspan=2|[[WGNV-TV]] || Channel 20.1 || rowspan=2|Gainesville/Ocala || ABS '''O&O''' || English || rowspan=2|'''G'''ai'''N'''es'''V'''ille
|-
| Channel 20.2 || ABS Two '''O&O''' || English
|}
== National Radio ==
{| class="article-table"
|+
! Network name
! Format
! Language
|-
| [[ABS Radio]] || General || English
|-
| [[ABS Newsradio]] || News || English
|-
| [[ABS Sportsradio]] || Sports || English
|-
| [[SportsBet Radio]] || Sports Betting || English
|-
| [[SiriusXM Satellite Radio|SiriusXM]] || Satellite || English/Spanish
|-
| [[iHeartRadio]] || General || English
|-
| [[Premiere]] || Syndication || English
|-
| [[KISS-FM (brand)|KISS-FM]] || Various || English
|-
| [[EDC Radio]] || Dance/EDM || English
|}
== Local Radio ==
{| class="article-table"
|+
! Callsign
! Frequency
! City
! Format
! Language
! Callsign meaning
|-
| [[WWGN (AM)|WWGN]] || AM 780 || Chicago || All-news || English || Named in honor of the real-life [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WGN_(AM) 720 WGN Chicago].
|-
| [[WOTW (AM)|WOTW]] || AM 850 || rowspan=3|Orlando/Daytona Beach/Melbourne || All-news || English || '''O'''-'''T'''o'''W'''n
|-
| [[WOSJ]] || FM 103.1 || Smooth Jazz || English || '''O'''rlando's '''S'''mooth '''J'''azz
|-
| [[WOTW-FM]] || FM 105.1 || A.C. || English || '''O'''-'''T'''o'''W'''n
|-
| [[WMFL (AM)|WMFL]] || AM 980 || rowspan=3|Miami/Fort Lauderdale/Key West || All-news || English || '''M'''iami/'''F'''ort '''L'''auderdale <small>('''FLAGSHIP''' for the company)</small>
|-
| [[WEDC-FM]] || FM 93.5 || Dance/EDM || English || '''EDC''' Radio Network <small>('''FLAGSHIP''' for the network)</small>
|-
| [[WKSM-FM]] || FM 100.1 || Top 40 CHR/Dance || English || '''K'''is'''S'''-FM '''M'''iami <small>('''FLAGSHIP''' for the brand)</small>
|-
| [[WYQC (AM)|WYQC]] || AM 930 || rowspan=5|Charlotte || All-news || English || '''W'''e're '''Y'''our '''Q'''ueen '''C'''ity
|-
| [[WCQC (AM)|WCQC]] || AM 1110 || Sports || English || '''C'''harlotte, the '''Q'''ueen '''C'''ity
|-
| [[WQCL-FM]] || FM 92.7 || Sports || English || '''Q'''ueen '''C'''ity '''L'''IVE
|-
| [[WCQC-FM]] || FM 95.1 || A.C. || English || '''C'''harlotte, the '''Q'''ueen '''C'''ity
|-
| [[WYQC-FM]] || FM 103.7 || Top 40 CHR/Dance || English || '''W'''e're '''Y'''our '''Q'''ueen '''C'''ity
|-
| [[WRDC (AM)|WRDC]] || AM 620 || rowspan=5|Raleigh/Durham/Fayetteville || Sports <small>(ESPN Radio)</small> || English || '''R'''aleigh/'''D'''urham/'''C'''hapel Hill
|-
| [[WRDF (AM)|WRDF]] || AM 680 || All-news and Talk + Sports || English || '''R'''aleigh/'''D'''urham/'''F'''ayetteville
|-
| [[WRDS (AM)|WRDS]] || AM 1550 || Sports || English || rowspan=2|'''R'''aleigh/'''D'''urham '''S'''ports
|-
| [[WRDS-FM]] || FM 99.9 || Sports <small>(Local/ABS Sportsradio)</small> || English
|-
| [[WRDT-FM]] || FM 101.5 || A.C. || English || '''R'''aleigh/'''D'''urham and the '''T'''riangle
|-
| [[KSLC (AM)|KSLC]] || AM 1160 || rowspan=6|Salt Lake City || All-news + Sports || English || '''S'''alt '''L'''ake '''C'''ity
|-
| [[KUTS (AM)|KUTS]] || AM 1280 || Sports <small>(Local/ABS Sportsradio)</small> || English || rowspan=2|'''UT'''ah '''S'''ports
|-
| [[KUTS-FM]] || FM 97.5 || Sports <small>(Local/ABS Sportsradio)</small> || English
|-
| [[KUMH-FM]] || FM 100.3 || A.C. || English || '''U'''tah '''M'''usic '''H'''ub
|-
| [[KSLC-FM]] || FM 102.7 || All-news + Sports || English || '''S'''alt '''L'''ake '''C'''ity
|-
| [[KSRU-FM]] || FM 103.5 || Sports <small>(ESPN Radio)</small> || English || '''S'''ports'''R'''adio '''U'''tah
|}
== National Cable Provider ==
* [[ABS CableSystem]]
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{{ Company
| title1 = clearchannel Communications, Inc.
| image1 = [[File:Clear Channel (horizontal).jpg|thumb]]
| caption-image1 =
| type = Private multi-media conglomerate
| industry = Broadcasting
| date_founded = May 13th, 1920
| founder = Roly Ortega
| hq = Miami, Florida
| key_people = Roly Ortega <small>(founder, president, chairman, and CEO)</small>
| owners =
| employees = 20,000
| divisions = Clear Channel Television<br>Clear Channel Radio<br>ABS Domestic Distribution Television
| subsidiaries = ABS News Productions
| website = clearchannel.com
}}'''clear'''channel Communications, Inc. (otherwise known as '''clear'''channel) is a worldwide multi-media conglomerate company which owns television stations, radio stations, and cable/satellite providers, all around the world. Its headquarters are based in Miami, Florida and employs over 20,000 staff as of May 2023, which includes all departments, and all sectors, all around the world, making it '''''<u>THE</u>''''' largest multi-media broadcasting conglomerate company in the world.
= Current properties (as of May 2023) =
== National Over-the-Air Television ==
{| class="article-table"
|+
! Network name
! Format
! Language
|-
| [[American Broadcasting System|ABS]] || rowspan=4|General || rowspan=2|English
|-
| [[ABS Two]]
|-
| [[Sistema de Radiodifusion Estadounidense|SRE]] || rowspan=2|Spanish
|-
| [[SRE Dos]]
|}
== National Cable Networks ==
* Coming soon...
== Local Television ==
{| class="article-table"
|+
! Callsign
! Channel number
! City
! Affiliation
! Language
! Callsign meaning
|-
| [[WWGN-TV]] || Channel 09.1 || Chicago || ABS '''O&O''' || rowspan=15|English || Named in honor of the real-life [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WGN-TV WGN-TV Chicago].
|-
| [[WHUB-TV]] || Channel 05.1 || Boston || Independent || The '''HUB''' for all things New England.
|-
| [[KST-TV]] || Channel 06.1 || rowspan=2|Seattle/Tacoma/Everett || ABS '''O&O''' || '''S'''eattle/'''T'''acoma
|-
| [[KSTE-TV]] || Channel 16.1 || ABS Two '''O&O''' || '''S'''eattle/'''T'''acoma/'''E'''verett
|-
| rowspan=2|[[WOTW-TV]] || Channel 09.1 || rowspan=2|Orlando/Daytona Beach/Melbourne || ABS '''O&O''' || rowspan=2|'''O'''-'''T'''o'''W'''n
|-
| Channel 09.2 || ABS Two '''O&O'''
|-
| [[WMFL-TV]] || Channel 06.1 || Miami/Fort Lauderdale/Key West || Independent || '''M'''iami/'''F'''ort '''L'''auderdale <small>('''FLAGSHIP''' for the company)</small>
|-
| [[WYQC-TV]] || Channel 03.1 || rowspan=2|Charlotte || ABS '''O&O''' || '''W'''e're '''Y'''our '''Q'''ueen '''C'''ity
|-
| [[WCQC-TV]] || Channel 64.1 || 24-Hour News || '''C'''harlotte, the '''Q'''ueen '''C'''ity
|-
| rowspan=3|[[WRDF-TV]] || Channel 05.1 || rowspan=4|Raleigh/Durham/Fayetteville || NBC || rowspan=3|'''R'''aleigh/'''D'''urham/'''F'''ayetteville
|-
| Channel 05.2 || ABS '''O&O'''
|-
| Channel 05.3 || ABS Two '''O&O'''
|-
| [[WRDT-TV]] || Channel 50.1 || 24-Hour News || '''R'''aleigh/'''D'''urham and the '''T'''riangle
|-
| rowspan=2|[[KSLC-TV]] || Channel 05.1 || rowspan=4|Salt Lake City/Logan/Provo || ABS '''O&O''' || rowspan=2|'''S'''alt '''L'''ake '''C'''ity
|-
| Channel 05.2 || ABS Two '''O&O'''
|-
| rowspan=2|[[KUTS-TV]] || Channel 20.1 || SRE '''O&O''' || rowspan=2|Spanish || rowspan=2|'''UT'''ah '''S'''panish
|-
| Channel 20.2 || SRE Dos '''O&O'''
|-
| [[KQDC-TV]] || Channel 06.1 || Davenport, Iowa/Moline, Ill. || ABS '''O&O''' || rowspan=3|English || '''Q'''ua'''D''' '''C'''ities
|-
| rowspan=2|[[WGNV-TV]] || Channel 20.1 || rowspan=2|Gainesville/Ocala || ABS '''O&O''' || rowspan=2|'''G'''ai'''N'''es'''V'''ille
|-
| Channel 20.2 || ABS Two '''O&O'''
|}
== National Radio ==
{| class="article-table"
|+
! Network name
! Format
! Language
|-
| [[ABS Radio]] || General || rowspan=4|English
|-
| [[ABS Newsradio]] || News
|-
| [[ABS Sportsradio]] || Sports
|-
| [[SportsBet Radio]] || Sports Betting
|-
| [[SiriusXM Satellite Radio|SiriusXM]] || Satellite || rowspan=3|English/Spanish
|-
| [[iHeartRadio]] || General
|-
| [[Premiere Networks|Premiere]] || Syndication
|-
| [[KISS-FM (brand)|KISS-FM]] || Various || rowspan=2|English
|-
| [[EDC Radio]] || Dance/EDM
|}
== Local Radio ==
{| class="article-table"
|+
! Callsign
! Frequency
! City
! Format
! Language
! Callsign meaning
|-
| [[WWGN (AM)|WWGN]] || AM 780 || Chicago || All-news || rowspan=23|English || Named in honor of the real-life [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WGN_(AM) 720 WGN Chicago].
|-
| [[WOTW (AM)|WOTW]] || AM 850 || rowspan=3|Orlando/Daytona Beach/Melbourne || All-news || '''O'''-'''T'''o'''W'''n
|-
| [[WOSJ]] || FM 103.1 || Smooth Jazz || '''O'''rlando's '''S'''mooth '''J'''azz
|-
| [[WOTW-FM]] || FM 105.1 || A.C. || '''O'''-'''T'''o'''W'''n
|-
| [[WMFL (AM)|WMFL]] || AM 980 || rowspan=3|Miami/Fort Lauderdale/Key West || All-news || '''M'''iami/'''F'''ort '''L'''auderdale <small>('''FLAGSHIP''' for the company)</small>
|-
| [[WEDC-FM]] || FM 93.5 || Dance/EDM || '''EDC''' Radio Network <small>('''FLAGSHIP''' for the network)</small>
|-
| [[WKSM-FM]] || FM 100.1 || Top 40 CHR/Dance || '''K'''is'''S'''-FM '''M'''iami <small>('''FLAGSHIP''' for the brand)</small>
|-
| [[WYQC (AM)|WYQC]] || AM 930 || rowspan=5|Charlotte || All-news || '''W'''e're '''Y'''our '''Q'''ueen '''C'''ity
|-
| [[WCQC (AM)|WCQC]] || AM 1110 || Sports || '''C'''harlotte, the '''Q'''ueen '''C'''ity
|-
| [[WQCL-FM]] || FM 92.7 || Sports || '''Q'''ueen '''C'''ity '''L'''IVE
|-
| [[WCQC-FM]] || FM 95.1 || A.C. || '''C'''harlotte, the '''Q'''ueen '''C'''ity
|-
| [[WYQC-FM]] || FM 103.7 || Top 40 CHR/Dance || '''W'''e're '''Y'''our '''Q'''ueen '''C'''ity
|-
| [[WRDC (AM)|WRDC]] || AM 620 || rowspan=5|Raleigh/Durham/Fayetteville || Sports <small>(ESPN Radio)</small> || '''R'''aleigh/'''D'''urham/'''C'''hapel Hill
|-
| [[WRDF (AM)|WRDF]] || AM 680 || All-news and Talk + Sports || '''R'''aleigh/'''D'''urham/'''F'''ayetteville
|-
| [[WRDS (AM)|WRDS]] || AM 1550 || Sports || rowspan=2|'''R'''aleigh/'''D'''urham '''S'''ports
|-
| [[WRDS-FM]] || FM 99.9 || Sports <small>(Local/ABS Sportsradio)</small>
|-
| [[WRDT-FM]] || FM 101.5 || A.C. || '''R'''aleigh/'''D'''urham and the '''T'''riangle
|-
| [[KSLC (AM)|KSLC]] || AM 1160 || rowspan=6|Salt Lake City || All-news + Sports || '''S'''alt '''L'''ake '''C'''ity
|-
| [[KUTS (AM)|KUTS]] || AM 1280 || Sports <small>(Local/ABS Sportsradio)</small> || rowspan=2|'''UT'''ah '''S'''ports
|-
| [[KUTS-FM]] || FM 97.5 || Sports <small>(Local/ABS Sportsradio)</small>
|-
| [[KUMH-FM]] || FM 100.3 || A.C. || '''U'''tah '''M'''usic '''H'''ub
|-
| [[KSLC-FM]] || FM 102.7 || All-news + Sports || '''S'''alt '''L'''ake '''C'''ity
|-
| [[KSRU-FM]] || FM 103.5 || Sports <small>(ESPN Radio)</small> || '''S'''ports'''R'''adio '''U'''tah
|}
== National Cable Provider ==
* [[ABS CableSystem]]
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'''KTHR''' (channel 3) is a television station in Corpus Christi, Texas, United States, affiliated with ABC and owned by Media General Inc. The station's studios are located at 5002 South Padre Island Drive in Corpus Christi, and its transmitter is located in Petronila, Texas.
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'''KTHR''' (channel 3) is a television station in Corpus Christi, Texas, United States, affiliated with ABC and owned by Media General Inc. The station's studios are located at 5002 South Padre Island Drive in Corpus Christi, and its transmitter is located in Petronila, Texas.
==History==
===Coming soon===
==Programming==
Weekday Schedule
5-7am - 3 News This Morning
7-9am - Good Morning America
9-9:30am - Coastal Living LIVE with Clarissa Serna and Barbi Leo
9:30-10am - Daytime Jeopardy!
10am-11am Live with Kelly and Mark
11am-12pm - 3 News Dayside
12pm-1pm - GMA 3: What You Need To Know
1pm-2pm - General Hospital
2pm-3pm - Judge Judy
3pm-4pm - The Lee and Hayley Show with Lee Cruse and Hayley Harmon
4pm-4:30pm - Inside Edition
4:30pm-5pm - Jeopardy!
5pm-5:30pm - 3 News at 5
5:30pm-6pm - World News Tonight
6pm-6:30pm - 3 News at 6
6:30pm-7pm - Wheel of Fortune
7pm-10pm - ABC Primetime
10pm-10:35pm - 3 News at 10
10:35pm-11:05pm - The Simpsons
11:05-11:35pm - MASH
11:35pm-12:35am - Jimmy Kimmel Live
12:35am-1:07am - Nightline
1:07am-2:07am - Two and Half Men (two episodes
2:07am-2:37am - Paid Programming
2:37am-4:30am - World News Now
4:30am-5am - America This Morning
===News operation===
Coming soon
====News team====
3 News Weeknight Team
* Rudy Trevino - weeknights at 6 and 10, and co-host of "Domingo Live!"
* Katia Uriarte - weeknights at 6 and 10
* Leslie Adami - weeknights at 5, and lead reporter at 10
* Mike Gillaspia - weeknights at 5, and investigative reporter
* Chief Meteorologist Alan Holt
* Sports Director Chris Thomasson
3 News This Morning and Dayside
* John Thomas Kobos - weekdays 5-7am and 11am
* Barbi Leo - weekdays 5-7am and co-host of "Domingo Live!"
* Carly Smith - meteorologist 5-7am and 11am
3 News Weekends
* Brian Burns - weekend evening anchor and weekday reporter
* Kristin Walla - weekend meteorologist and weekday reporter
* Ashley Gonzalez - weekend sports anchor and weekday sports reporter
3 News Reporters
* John Rupolo - MMJ
* Mariah Gallegos - MMJ (also fill-in weather forecaster)
* Michael Gibson - MMJ/fill-in anchor
* Bill Churchwell - MMJ
* Lexis Greene - MMJ/fill-in anchor
* Brandon Schaff - MMJ
* Simone Simpson - MMJ
* Joe Gazin - commentator (former legendary weeknight anchor until 2021 retirement)
3 News Management
* Richard Longoria - 3 News Director
* Jonathan Munson - Assistant News Director
* Preston West - Chief Photographer
* Jeremy Landers - Assignment Manager
* Haley Williams - Digital Content Manager
3 News Producers
* A.J. Lopez - Producer
* Josh Maxwell - Digital Content Producer
* Anchors produce mornings, 11am, and weekends
==Technical information==
===Subchannels===
The station's digital signal is multiplexed:
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!Channel
!Format
!Aspect
!Short name
!Programming
|-
|3.1
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| rowspan="3" |16:9
|KTHR3.1
|Main KTHR-TV programming/ABC
|-
|3.2
|KTHR3.2
|MeTV
|-
|3.3
|KTHR3.3
|MOVIES!
|}
KTHR-DT signed on the air in 2003.
===Analog-to-digital conversion===
KTHR-TV shut down its analog signal, over VHF channel 3 on February 17, 2009 during Nightline.
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'''KTHR''' (channel 3) is a television station in Corpus Christi, Texas, United States, affiliated with ABC and owned by Media General Inc. The station's studios are located at 5002 South Padre Island Drive in Corpus Christi, and its transmitter is located in Petronila, Texas.
==History==
===Coming soon===
==Programming==
Weekday Schedule
5-7am - 3 News This Morning
7-9am - Good Morning America
9-9:30am - Coastal Living LIVE with Clarissa Serna and Barbi Leo
9:30-10am - Daytime Jeopardy!
10am-11am Live with Kelly and Mark
11am-12pm - 3 News Dayside
12pm-1pm - GMA 3: What You Need To Know
1pm-2pm - General Hospital
2pm-3pm - Judge Judy
3pm-4pm - The Lee and Hayley Show with Lee Cruse and Hayley Harmon
4pm-4:30pm - Inside Edition
4:30pm-5pm - Jeopardy!
5pm-5:30pm - 3 News at 5
5:30pm-6pm - World News Tonight
6pm-6:30pm - 3 News at 6
6:30pm-7pm - Wheel of Fortune
7pm-10pm - ABC Primetime
10pm-10:35pm - 3 News at 10
10:35pm-11:05pm - The Simpsons
11:05-11:35pm - MASH
11:35pm-12:35am - Jimmy Kimmel Live
12:35am-1:07am - Nightline
1:07am-2:07am - Two and Half Men (two episodes
2:07am-2:37am - Paid Programming
2:37am-4:30am - World News Now
4:30am-5am - America This Morning
===News operation===
Coming soon
====News team====
3 News Weeknight Team
* Rudy Trevino - weeknights at 6 and 10, and co-host of "Domingo Live!"
* Katia Uriarte - weeknights at 6 and 10
* Leslie Adami - weeknights at 5, and lead reporter at 10
* Mike Gillaspia - weeknights at 5, and investigative reporter
* Chief Meteorologist Alan Holt
* Sports Director Chris Thomasson
3 News This Morning and Dayside
* John Thomas Kobos - weekdays 5-7am and 11am
* Barbi Leo - weekdays 5-7am and co-host of "Domingo Live!"
* Carly Smith - meteorologist 5-7am and 11am
3 News Weekends
* Brian Burns - weekend evening anchor and weekday reporter
* Kristin Walla - weekend meteorologist and weekday reporter
* Ashley Gonzalez - weekend sports anchor and weekday sports reporter
3 News Reporters
* John Rupolo - MMJ
* Mariah Gallegos - MMJ (also fill-in weather forecaster)
* Michael Gibson - MMJ/fill-in anchor
* Bill Churchwell - MMJ
* Lexis Greene - MMJ/fill-in anchor
* Brandon Schaff - MMJ
* Simone Simpson - MMJ
* Joe Gazin - commentator (former legendary weeknight anchor until 2021 retirement)
3 News Management
* Richard Longoria - 3 News Director
* Jonathan Munson - Assistant News Director
* Preston West - Chief Photographer
* Jeremy Landers - Assignment Manager
* Haley Williams - Digital Content Manager
3 News Producers
* A.J. Lopez - Producer
* Josh Maxwell - Digital Content Producer
* Anchors produce mornings, 11am, and weekends
==Technical information==
===Subchannels===
The station's digital signal is multiplexed:
{| class="fandom-table"
|+Subchannels of KTHR-TV
!Channel
!Format
!Aspect
!Short name
!Programming
|-
|3.1
| rowspan="3" |720p
| rowspan="3" |16:9
|KTHR3.1
|Main KTHR-TV programming/ABC
|-
|3.2
|KTHR3.2
|MeTV
|-
|3.3
|KTHR3.3
|MOVIES!
|}
KTHR-DT signed on the air in 2003.
===Analog-to-digital conversion===
KTHR-TV shut down its analog signal, over VHF channel 3 on February 17, 2009 during Nightline.
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{{Televisionstation|title1=KTHR-TV|image1=Logo here|caption-image1=KTHR-TV logo|city=Corpus Christi, Texas|country=United States|channels=Digital: 26 (UHF)
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3 News (newscasts)|slogan=Coverage You Can Count On|programming=Programming|affiliations=3.1: ABC (since 1964)<br>3.2: MeTV<br>3.3: Movies!<br>3.4: Estrella TV|title3=Ownership|owner=[[Media General]]|sisterstations=KMOL-TV, KTCC-AM, KTCC-FM|history=History|firstairdate=May 4, 1964|formercallsigns=|formerchannelnumbers=3 (VHF analog, 1964-2009)
8 (VHF digital, 2003-2010)|formeraffiliations=None|callsignmeaning=Channel three|techinfo=Technical information|licensingauth=[[Worldwide Broadcasting Commission|WBC]]|effectiveradiatedpower=1,000 kW|heightaboveterrain=980 ft}}
'''KTHR''' (channel 3) is a television station in Corpus Christi, Texas, United States, affiliated with ABC and owned by [[Media General|Media General, Inc.]] The station's studios are located at 5002 South Padre Island Drive in Corpus Christi, and its transmitter is located in Petronila, Texas.
==History==
Coming soon
==Programming==
=== Weekdays ===
* 5-7am - 3 News This Morning
* 7-9am - Good Morning America
* 9-9:30am - Coastal Living LIVE with Clarissa Serna and Barbi Leo
* 9:30-10am - Daytime Jeopardy!
* 10-11am - Live with Kelly and Mark
* 11am-12pm - 3 News Dayside
* 12-1pm - GMA 3: What You Need To Know
* 1-2pm - General Hospital
* 2-3pm - Judge Judy
* 3-4pm - The Lee and Hayley Show with Lee Cruse and Hayley Harmon
* 4-4:30pm - Inside Edition
* 4:30-5pm - Jeopardy!
* 5-5:30pm - 3 News at 5
* 5:30-6pm - World News Tonight
* 6-6:30pm - 3 News at 6
* 6:30-7pm - Wheel of Fortune
* 7-10pm - ABC Primetime
* 10-10:35pm - 3 News at 10
* 10:35-11:05pm - The Simpsons
* 11:05-11:35pm - M*A*S*H
* 11:35pm-12:35am - Jimmy Kimmel Live
* 12:35-1:07am - Nightline
* 1:07-2:07am - Two and Half Men (two episodes)
* 2:07-2:37am - Paid Program
* 2:37-4:30am - World News Now
* 4:30-5am - America This Morning
===News operation===
Coming soon
====News team====
3 News Weeknight Team
* Rudy Trevino - weeknights at 6 and 10, and co-host of "Domingo Live!"
* Katia Uriarte - weeknights at 6 and 10
* Leslie Adami - weeknights at 5, and lead reporter at 10
* Mike Gillaspia - weeknights at 5, and investigative reporter
* Chief Meteorologist Alan Holt
* Sports Director Chris Thomasson
3 News This Morning and Dayside
* John Thomas Kobos - weekdays 5-7am and 11am
* Barbi Leo - weekdays 5-7am and co-host of "Domingo Live!"
* Carly Smith - meteorologist 5-7am and 11am
3 News Weekends
* Brian Burns - weekend evening anchor and weekday reporter
* Kristin Walla - weekend meteorologist and weekday reporter
* Ashley Gonzalez - weekend sports anchor and weekday sports reporter
3 News Reporters
* John Rupolo - MMJ
* Mariah Gallegos - MMJ (also fill-in weather forecaster)
* Michael Gibson - MMJ/fill-in anchor
* Bill Churchwell - MMJ
* Lexis Greene - MMJ/fill-in anchor
* Brandon Schaff - MMJ
* Simone Simpson - MMJ
* Joe Gazin - commentator (former legendary weeknight anchor until 2021 retirement)
3 News Management
* Richard Longoria - 3 News Director
* Jonathan Munson - Assistant News Director
* Preston West - Chief Photographer
* Jeremy Landers - Assignment Manager
* Haley Williams - Digital Content Manager
3 News Producers
* A.J. Lopez - Producer
* Josh Maxwell - Digital Content Producer
* Anchors produce mornings, 11am, and weekends
==Technical information==
===Subchannels===
The station's digital signal is multiplexed:
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!Format
!Aspect
!Short name
!Programming
|-
|3.1
| rowspan="3" |720p
| rowspan="3" |16:9
|KTHR3.1
|Main KTHR-TV programming/ABC
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|3.2
|KTHR3.2
|MeTV
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|3.3
|KTHR3.3
|MOVIES!
|}
KTHR-DT signed on the air in 2003.
===Analog-to-digital conversion===
KTHR-TV shut down its analog signal, over VHF channel 3 on February 17, 2009 during Nightline.
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|caption-image1 = KTHR-TV logo
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|country = United States
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|branding = KTHR-TV3 <i>(general)<br />3 News (newscasts)</i>
|slogan = Coverage You Can Count On
|programming = Programming
|affiliations = 3.1: ABC (since 1964)<br />3.2: MeTV<br />3.3: Movies!<br />3.4: Estrella TV
|title3 = Ownership
|owner = [[Media General]]
|sisterstations = [[KMOL-TV]], [[KTCC-AM]], [[KTCC-FM]]
|history = History
|firstairdate = May 4, 1964
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|formerchannelnumbers = Analog:<br />3 (VHF, 1964-2009)<br />Digital:<br />8 (VHF, 2003-2010)
|callsignmeaning = Three
|techinfo = Technical information
|licensingauth = [[Worldwide Broadcasting Commission|WBC]]
|effectiveradiatedpower = 1,000 kW
|heightaboveterrain = 980 ft
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'''KTHR''' (channel 3) is a television station in Corpus Christi, Texas, United States, affiliated with ABC and owned by [[Media General|Media General, Inc.]] The station's studios are located at 5002 South Padre Island Drive in Corpus Christi, and its transmitter is located in Petronila, Texas.
==History==
Coming soon
==Programming==
=== Weekdays ===
* 5-7am - 3 News This Morning
* 7-9am - Good Morning America
* 9-9:30am - Coastal Living LIVE with Clarissa Serna and Barbi Leo
* 9:30-10am - Daytime Jeopardy!
* 10-11am - Live with Kelly and Mark
* 11am-12pm - 3 News Dayside
* 12-1pm - GMA 3: What You Need To Know
* 1-2pm - General Hospital
* 2-3pm - Judge Judy
* 3-4pm - The Lee and Hayley Show with Lee Cruse and Hayley Harmon
* 4-4:30pm - Inside Edition
* 4:30-5pm - Jeopardy!
* 5-5:30pm - 3 News at 5
* 5:30-6pm - World News Tonight
* 6-6:30pm - 3 News at 6
* 6:30-7pm - Wheel of Fortune
* 7-10pm - ABC Primetime
* 10-10:35pm - 3 News at 10
* 10:35-11:05pm - The Simpsons
* 11:05-11:35pm - M*A*S*H
* 11:35pm-12:35am - Jimmy Kimmel Live
* 12:35-1:07am - Nightline
* 1:07-2:07am - Two and Half Men (two episodes)
* 2:07-2:37am - Paid Program
* 2:37-4:30am - World News Now
* 4:30-5am - America This Morning
===News operation===
Coming soon
====News team====
3 News Weeknight Team
* Rudy Trevino - weeknights at 6 and 10, and co-host of "Domingo Live!"
* Katia Uriarte - weeknights at 6 and 10
* Leslie Adami - weeknights at 5, and lead reporter at 10
* Mike Gillaspia - weeknights at 5, and investigative reporter
* Chief Meteorologist Alan Holt
* Sports Director Chris Thomasson
3 News This Morning and Dayside
* John Thomas Kobos - weekdays 5-7am and 11am
* Barbi Leo - weekdays 5-7am and co-host of "Domingo Live!"
* Carly Smith - meteorologist 5-7am and 11am
3 News Weekends
* Brian Burns - weekend evening anchor and weekday reporter
* Kristin Walla - weekend meteorologist and weekday reporter
* Ashley Gonzalez - weekend sports anchor and weekday sports reporter
3 News Reporters
* John Rupolo - MMJ
* Mariah Gallegos - MMJ (also fill-in weather forecaster)
* Michael Gibson - MMJ/fill-in anchor
* Bill Churchwell - MMJ
* Lexis Greene - MMJ/fill-in anchor
* Brandon Schaff - MMJ
* Simone Simpson - MMJ
* Joe Gazin - commentator (former legendary weeknight anchor until 2021 retirement)
3 News Management
* Richard Longoria - 3 News Director
* Jonathan Munson - Assistant News Director
* Preston West - Chief Photographer
* Jeremy Landers - Assignment Manager
* Haley Williams - Digital Content Manager
3 News Producers
* A.J. Lopez - Producer
* Josh Maxwell - Digital Content Producer
* Anchors produce mornings, 11am, and weekends
==Technical information==
===Subchannels===
The station's digital signal is multiplexed:
{| class="fandom-table"
|+Subchannels of KTHR-TV
!Channel
!Format
!Aspect
!Short name
!Programming
|-
|3.1
| rowspan="3" |720p
| rowspan="3" |16:9
|KTHR3.1
|Main KTHR-TV programming/ABC
|-
|3.2
|KTHR3.2
|MeTV
|-
|3.3
|KTHR3.3
|MOVIES!
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KTHR-DT signed on the air in 2003.
===Analog-to-digital conversion===
KTHR-TV shut down its analog signal, over VHF channel 3 on February 17, 2009 during Nightline.
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{{Company|title1=The Sachland Company|type=Private|industry=Hospitality; Media|date_founded=March 7, 2004|hq=New Sach City<br>Orlando, Florida|divisions=Sachland Attractions and Experiences<br>Sachland Restaurants<br>Sachland Media Group|website=sachland.com|image1=File:The Sachland Company logo.svg|key_people=Adrian Mata (Executive chairman and CEO)|employees=approx. 30,000}}'''The Sachland Company''', often referred to as '''Sachland''', is an American hospitality and multimedia conglomerate based at the New Sach City complex in Downtown Orlando, Florida.
Sachland owns and operates numerous theme parks and other attractions across the United States, including parks in Orlando, FL; San Antonio, TX; San Diego, CA; Tampa, FL; and Williamsburg, VA, as well as attractions and venues in Nashville, TN and elsewhere. The company also owns a full-service restaurant chain, Sach's Dine-In, based in Orlando; and a Starbucks competitor coffeehouse chain, Sach's Place, based out of Baltimore, Maryland.
In addition, Sachland owns and operates television networks [[Sachland One]] and [[Sachland Two]]; Sachland One offers mainstream programming with a deep, diverse, and inclusive approach, while Sachland Two features more experimental programs than that of Sachland One's. Both networks share a news division ([[Sachland Reports]]) and a sports division ([[Sachland Sports]]), allowing for flexibility of news and sports coverage across both networks. The company also owns and operates television stations in seven markets, including its flagship home market of Orlando, FL.
==Television stations==
''Stations are listed alphabetically by state and city of license.''
===Sachland One owned-and-operated television stations===
{| class="sortable fandom-table"
!'''City of license / market'''
!'''Station'''
!'''TV (RF)'''
!'''Owned since'''
|-
|San Diego, CA
|[[KWAZ-TV]]
|69 (26)
|2008
|-
|Orlando, FL
|[[WSLO-TV]]
|35 (33)
|2006
|-
|Baltimore, MD
|[[WPJZ-TV]]
|13 (11)
| 2006
|-
|Las Vegas, NV
| [[KWYN]]
|5 (24)
|2021
|-
|Portland, OR
| [[KUBO-TV]]
|12 (21)
|2016
|-
|Nashville, TN
|[[WPRY]]
|5 (36)
|2015
|-
|Tacoma-Seattle, WA
|[[KPSW]]
| 13 (13)
|2020
|}
===Sachland Two owned-and-operated television stations===
{| class="sortable fandom-table"
!'''City of license / market'''
!'''Station'''
!'''TV (RF)'''
!'''Owned since'''
|-
|San Diego, CA
|[[KTWK-TV]]
|21 (21)
|2018
|-
|Orlando, FL
|[[WOSL-TV]]
|65 (28)
|2006
|-
|Baltimore, MD
|[[WMXW-TV]]
|24 (26)
|2021
|-
|Las Vegas, NV
|[[KSYN]]
|21 (21)
|2021
|-
|Portland, OR
|[[KORA-TV]]
|49 (30)
|2016
|-
|Nashville, TN
|[[WRYM]]
|58 (30)
|2021
|-
|Tacoma-Seattle, WA
|[[KWSP]]
|22 (36)
|2020
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Harris Broadcasters Inc. is an American media company based in Corpus Christi, Texas, United States. The company owns and operates KJV-TV, Corpus Christi's NBC/Telemundo affiliate, as well as three radio stations: KJV (1360 AM), KJV-FM (93.9), and K266JV (101.1 FM).
{{Company|title1=Harris Broadcasters, Inc.|type=Private corporation|industry=Broadcasting|date_founded=11 February 1947|founder=J. Randolph Harris, Sr.|hq=Corpus Christi, Texas, United States|key_people=Jared Harris (president)|owners=Jared Harris|employees=150|subsidiaries=KJV-TV
KJV-AM/-FM|image1=Harris Broadcasters logo.png|caption-image1=Logo for Harris Broadcasters, Inc. with company slogan}}
== History ==
Coming soon...
== Properties ==
Harris Broadcasting Inc. has only ever owned one TV station and its three radio sisters.
=== Current properties ===
(**) denotes a station built and signed-on by Harris Broadcasters, Inc.
==== Television stations ====
{| class="sortable fandom-table"
!City of license/market
!Station
!Channel TV (RF)
!Owned since
!Affiliation
!Subchannels(s)
|-
|Corpus Christi, Texas
|[[KJV-TV]] **
|6 (19)
|1956
|NBC
|First Warning Weather Now (DT2)<br>Telemundo (DT3)
|}
==== Radio stations ====
{| class="sortable fandom-table"
!City of license/market
!Station
!Owned since
!Format
!HD Radio subchannels
|-
| rowspan="3" |Corpus Christi, Texas
|[[KJV]] (1360 AM)
|1947
|News/talk
|
|-
|[[KJV-FM]] ** (93.9)
|1948
|AOR (analog/HD1)
|KJV 6.1 NBC simulcast (HD2)<br>KJV 6.3 Telemundo simulcast (HD3)
|-
|[[K266JV]] ** (101.1 FM)
|2009
|KJV 6.1 NBC simulcast
|
|}
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{{Company|title1=Harris Broadcasters, Inc.|type=Private corporation|industry=Broadcasting|date_founded=11 February 1947|founder=J. Randolph Harris, Sr.|hq=Corpus Christi, Texas, United States|key_people=Jared Harris (president)|owners=Jared Harris|employees=150|subsidiaries=KJV-TV
KJV-AM/-FM|image1=Harris Broadcasters logo.png|caption-image1=Logo for Harris Broadcasters, Inc. with company slogan}}Harris Broadcasters Inc. is an American media company based in Corpus Christi, Texas, United States. The company owns and operates KJV-TV, Corpus Christi's NBC/Telemundo affiliate, as well as three radio stations: KJV (1360 AM), KJV-FM (93.9), and K266JV (101.1 FM).
== History ==
Coming soon...
== Properties ==
Harris Broadcasting Inc. has only ever owned one TV station and its three radio sisters.
=== Current properties ===
(**) denotes a station built and signed-on by Harris Broadcasters, Inc.
==== Television stations ====
{| class="sortable fandom-table"
!City of license/market
!Station
!Channel TV (RF)
!Owned since
!Affiliation
!Subchannels(s)
|-
|Corpus Christi, Texas
|[[KJV-TV]] **
|6 (19)
|1956
|NBC
|First Warning Weather Now (DT2)<br>Telemundo (DT3)
|}
==== Radio stations ====
{| class="sortable fandom-table"
!City of license/market
!Station
!Owned since
!Format
!HD Radio subchannels
|-
| rowspan="3" |Corpus Christi, Texas
|[[KJV]] (1360 AM)
|1947
|News/talk
|
|-
|[[KJV-FM]] ** (93.9)
|1948
|AOR (analog/HD1)
|KJV 6.1 NBC simulcast (HD2)<br>KJV 6.3 Telemundo simulcast (HD3)
|-
|[[K266JV]] ** (101.1 FM)
|2009
|KJV 6.1 NBC simulcast
|
|}
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{{Company|title1=Harris Broadcasters, Inc.|type=Private corporation|industry=Broadcasting|date_founded=11 February 1947|founder=J. Randolph Harris, Sr.|hq=Corpus Christi, Texas, United States|key_people=Jared Harris (president)|owners=Jared Harris|employees=150|subsidiaries=[[KJV-TV]]<br>[[KJV|KJV (AM)]]<br>[[KJV-FM]]|image1=Harris Broadcasters logo.png|caption-image1=Logo for Harris Broadcasters, Inc. with company slogan}}Harris Broadcasters Inc. is an American media company based in Corpus Christi, Texas, United States. The company owns and operates KJV-TV, Corpus Christi's NBC/Telemundo affiliate, as well as three radio stations: KJV (1360 AM), KJV-FM (93.9), and K266JV (101.1 FM).
== History ==
Coming soon...
== Properties ==
Harris Broadcasting Inc. has only ever owned one TV station and its three radio sisters.
=== Current properties ===
(**) denotes a station built and signed-on by Harris Broadcasters, Inc.
==== Television stations ====
{| class="sortable fandom-table"
!City of license/market
!Station
!Channel TV (RF)
!Owned since
!Affiliation
!Subchannels(s)
|-
|Corpus Christi, Texas
|[[KJV-TV]] **
|6 (19)
|1956
|NBC
|First Warning Weather Now (DT2)<br>Telemundo (DT3)
|}
==== Radio stations ====
{| class="sortable fandom-table"
!City of license/market
!Station
!Owned since
!Format
!HD Radio subchannels
|-
| rowspan="3" |Corpus Christi, Texas
|[[KJV]] (1360 AM)
|1947
|News/talk
|
|-
|[[KJV-FM]] ** (93.9)
|1948
|AOR (analog/HD1)
|KJV 6.1 NBC simulcast (HD2)<br>KJV 6.3 Telemundo simulcast (HD3)
|-
|[[K266JV]] ** (101.1 FM)
|2009
|KJV 6.1 NBC simulcast
|
|}
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| owner=Example
| operator=Example
| sisterstations=Example
| history=Example
| firstairdate=Example
| formercallsigns=Example
| formerchannelnumbers=Example
| formeraffiliations=Example
| callsignmeaning=Example
| techinfo=Example
| licensingauth=Example
| effectiveradiatedpower=Example
| heightaboveterrain=Example
| translators=Example
| Links=Example
| row2=Example
| Station_ID=Example
| row3=Example
}}
</pre>
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Template:Radiostation
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Created page with "<infobox> <title source="title1"> <default>{{PAGENAME}}</default> </title> <image source="image1"> <caption source="caption-image1"/> </image> <data source="row1"> <label>City of License</label> </data> <data source="row2"> <label>Broadcast area</label> </data> <data source="row3"> <label>Frequency</label> </data> <data source="row4"> <label>Branding(s)</label> </data> <data source="row5"> <label>Slogan(s)</label> <..."
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<infobox>
<title source="title1">
<default>{{PAGENAME}}</default>
</title>
<image source="image1">
<caption source="caption-image1"/>
</image>
<data source="row1">
<label>City of License</label>
</data>
<data source="row2">
<label>Broadcast area</label>
</data>
<data source="row3">
<label>Frequency</label>
</data>
<data source="row4">
<label>Branding(s)</label>
</data>
<data source="row5">
<label>Slogan(s)</label>
</data>
<title source="Programming"/>
<data source="row6">
<label>Format</label>
</data>
<data source="row7">
<label>Subchannels</label>
</data>
<data source="row8">
<label>Network(s)</label>
</data>
<data source="row9">
<label>Affiliation(s)</label>
</data>
<title source="Ownership"/>
<data source="row10">
<label>Owner</label>
</data>
<data source="row11">
<label>Operator</label>
</data>
<data source="row12">
<label>Sister station(s)</label>
</data>
<title source="History"/>
<data source="row13">
<label>First air date</label>
</data>
<data source="row14">
<label>Former call sign(s)</label>
</data>
<data source="row15">
<label>Former frequencies</label>
</data>
<data source="row16">
<label>Call sign meaning</label>
</data>
<title source="Technical_information"/>
<data source="row17">
<label>Licensing authority</label>
</data>
<data source="row18">
<label>ERP</label>
</data>
<data source="row19">
<label>HAAT</label>
</data>
<data source="row20">
<label>Translator(s)</label>
</data>
<data source="row21">
<label>Repeater(s)</label>
</data>
<title source="Links"/>
<data source="row22">
<label>Website</label>
</data>
<title source="Station_ID"/>
<data source="row23">
<label>TOTH</label>
</data>
</infobox>
<noinclude>
Example usage:
<pre>
{{Radiostation
| title1=Example
| image1=Example
| caption-image1=Example
| row1=Example
| row2=Example
| row3=Example
| row4=Example
| row5=Example
| Programming=Example
| row6=Example
| row7=Example
| row8=Example
| row9=Example
| Ownership=Example
| row10=Example
| row11=Example
| row12=Example
| History=Example
| row13=Example
| row14=Example
| row15=Example
| row16=Example
| Technical_information=Example
| row17=Example
| row18=Example
| row19=Example
| row20=Example
| row21=Example
| Links=Example
| row22=Example
| Station_ID=Example
| row23=Example
}}
</pre>
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</templatedata>
</noinclude>
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Navbox CSS
css
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/* CSS placed here will be applied to all skins */
/*******************
* Navboxes
*******************/
/*
* CSS Vars
* Note: The linter will throw an error. See [https://community.fandom.com/wiki/Help:Advanced_CSS_and_JS#Common_issues this page] for more info.
*/
.navbox {
--navbox-bg-color: var(--theme-page-background-color);
--navbox-text-color: var(--theme-page-text-color);
--navbox-title-color: rgba(var(--theme-accent-color--rgb, rgb(102, 102, 102)), 0.5);
--navbox-header-color: rgba(var(--theme-accent-color--rgb, rgb(102, 102, 102)), 0.3);
--navbox-alt-color: rgba(var(--theme-accent-color--rgb, rgb(85, 85, 85)), 0.1);
--navbox-border-color: var(--theme-border-color)
}
.navbox {
width: 100%;
background: var(--navbox-bg-color, white);
color: var(--navbox-text-color, black);
margin: 1em auto;
font-size: 84%;
clear: both;
padding: 2px;
border-spacing: 0;
border: 1px solid var(--navbox-border-color, #AAA);
}
/* Merges navboxes that are directly under eachother */
.navbox + .navbox {
margin-top: -11px;
}
.navbox .navbox-title {
background: var(--navbox-title-color, #CCF);
color: var(--navbox-text-color, black);
font-weight: bold;
}
.navbox .navbox-vde {
float:left;
width:65px;
}
.navbox .navbox-title-padright {
padding-right: 65px;
}
.navbox .navbox-title-padleft {
padding-left: 65px;
}
.navbox .navbox-subgroup {
border-spacing: 0;
width: 100%;
}
.navbox .navbox-gutter {
height: 2px;
}
.navbox .navbox-subgroup .navbox-gutter {
background: var(--navbox-bg-color, white);
}
.navbox .navbox-section-row > td {
padding: 0;
height: 100%;
}
.navbox .navbox-section {
width: 100%;
border-spacing: 0;
}
.navbox .navbox-above,
.navbox .navbox-below {
background: var(--navbox-header-color, #DDF);
text-align: center;
}
.navbox .navbox-image {
background: var(--navbox-bg-color, white);
text-align: center;
}
.navbox .navbox-group,
.navbox .navbox-header {
background: var(--navbox-header-color, #DDF);
color: var(--navbox-text-color, black);
font-weight: bold;
height: 100%;
padding: 2px 4px;
}
.navbox .navbox-header-collapsible {
padding-left: 65px;
}
.navbox .navbox-group {
text-align: right;
padding-right: 1em;
min-width: 150px;
}
.navbox .navbox-group,
.navbox .navbox-image-left {
border-right: 2px solid var(--navbox-bg-color, white);
}
.navbox .navbox-image-right {
border-left: 2px solid var(--navbox-bg-color, white);
}
.navbox .navbox-list {
background: var(--navbox-bg-color, white);
color: var(--navbox-text-color, black);
width: 100%;
height: 100%;
padding: 0;
}
.navbox .alt > .navbox-list {
background: var(--navbox-alt-color, #F7F7F7);
}
.navbox .navbox-list div {
padding: 0px 4px;
}
.navbox .navbox-list.no-group {
text-align: center;
padding-top: 2px;
padding-bottom: 2px;
}
.navbox .mw-collapsible-toggle {
width: 65px;
}
/* hlist */
.hlist dl,
.hlist ol,
.hlist ul {
margin: 0;
padding: 0;
}
/* Display list items inline */
.hlist dd,
.hlist dt,
.hlist li {
margin: 0; /* don't trust the note that says margin doesn't work with inline
* removing margin: 0 makes dds have margins again */
display: inline;
}
/* Display nested lists inline */
.hlist.inline,
.hlist.inline dl,
.hlist.inline ol,
.hlist.inline ul,
.hlist dl dl,
.hlist dl ol,
.hlist dl ul,
.hlist ol dl,
.hlist ol ol,
.hlist ol ul,
.hlist ul dl,
.hlist ul ol,
.hlist ul ul {
display: inline;
}
/* Hide empty list items */
.hlist .mw-empty-li {
display: none;
}
/* Generate interpuncts */
.hlist dt:after {
content: ": ";
}
.hlist dd:after,
.hlist li:after {
content: " · ";
font-weight: bold;
}
.hlist dd:last-child:after,
.hlist dt:last-child:after,
.hlist li:last-child:after {
content: none;
}
/* Add parentheses around nested lists */
.hlist dd dd:first-child:before,
.hlist dd dt:first-child:before,
.hlist dd li:first-child:before,
.hlist dt dd:first-child:before,
.hlist dt dt:first-child:before,
.hlist dt li:first-child:before,
.hlist li dd:first-child:before,
.hlist li dt:first-child:before,
.hlist li li:first-child:before {
content: " (";
font-weight: normal;
}
.hlist dd dd:last-child:after,
.hlist dd dt:last-child:after,
.hlist dd li:last-child:after,
.hlist dt dd:last-child:after,
.hlist dt dt:last-child:after,
.hlist dt li:last-child:after,
.hlist li dd:last-child:after,
.hlist li dt:last-child:after,
.hlist li li:last-child:after {
content: ")";
font-weight: normal;
}
/* Put ordinals in front of ordered list items */
.hlist ol {
counter-reset: listitem;
}
.hlist ol > li {
counter-increment: listitem;
}
.hlist ol > li:before {
content: " " counter(listitem) "\a0";
}
.hlist dd ol > li:first-child:before,
.hlist dt ol > li:first-child:before,
.hlist li ol > li:first-child:before {
content: " (" counter(listitem) "\a0";
}
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Created page with "{| style="width:100%; margin-top:1em; border:1px solid #999; font-size:90%; text-align:center;" |- ! style="padding:0.2em 0.5em;" nowrap="nowrap" class="color1" | {{{header}}} |- | style="padding:0.2em 0.5em;" | {{{body}}} |}<noinclude> {{documentation}}</noinclude>"
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{| style="width:100%; margin-top:1em; border:1px solid #999; font-size:90%; text-align:center;"
|-
! style="padding:0.2em 0.5em;" nowrap="nowrap" class="color1" | {{{header}}}
|-
| style="padding:0.2em 0.5em;" | {{{body}}}
|}<noinclude>
{{documentation}}</noinclude>
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Created page with ";Description :This template is used to create a basic navigation box. You can do so by calling the template, via the steps under "Syntax", but it is recommended to '''copy the code verbatim''' via the steps under "Navbox Creation". ;Navbox Creation <inputbox> type=create prefix=Template: preload=Template:Navbox editintro=Template:Navbox/doc buttonlabel=Make your navbox! default = Navbox Foo </inputbox> #Think of a name for your navbox, like "Navbox Foo". Type it in the a..."
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;Description
:This template is used to create a basic navigation box. You can do so by calling the template, via the steps under "Syntax", but it is recommended to '''copy the code verbatim''' via the steps under "Navbox Creation".
;Navbox Creation
<inputbox>
type=create
prefix=Template:
preload=Template:Navbox
editintro=Template:Navbox/doc
buttonlabel=Make your navbox!
default = Navbox Foo
</inputbox>
#Think of a name for your navbox, like "Navbox Foo". Type it in the above field, press the button, and save the page immediately. Be ready to return to ''this'' page to see the rest of the instructions.
#Edit the resulting page in source mode.
#Replace <code>{{{header}}}</code> with the text you would like to appear in the header.
#Replace <code>{{{body}}}</code> with the text you would like to appear in the body.
#To add another section, copy these four lines of code immediately below the lines in the existing code that they resemble:
<pre>|-
! style="padding:0.2em 0.5em;" nowrap="nowrap" class="color1" | {{{header}}}
|-
| style="padding:0.2em 0.5em;" | {{{body}}}</pre>
Save the page once you have added as many sections as you needed, and filled them with content. You may also want to create a /doc subpage explaining that to call the resulting template, one must only type <code>{<nowiki/>{Navbox Foo}}</code>, or rather, whatever we decided to name the template in step 1.
;Syntax
<pre>{{navbox
|header=Land of Bob
|body=This <nowiki>[[place]]</nowiki> and that <nowiki>[[place]]</nowiki>.
}}</pre>
:Results in...
{{navbox
|header=Land of Bob
|body=This <nowiki>[[place]]</nowiki> and that <nowiki>[[place]]</nowiki>.
}}
<includeonly>[[Category:Navbox templates]]</includeonly><noinclude>[[Category:Template documentation]]</noinclude>
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;Description
:This template is used to create a basic navbox.
;Syntax
:Type <code>{{t|navbox|...}}</code> somewhere, with parameters as shown below.
;Simple Example
<pre>{{Navbox
|title = A simple navbox
|template = Navbox <!-- Used for V D E links -->
|above = Text to appear on top
|group1 = First Group
|list1 =
* This
* Is
* An
* Example
* List
|list2 = Second list without group (centered)
|group3 = Third group without list (not shown)
|group99999 = 99999th Group
|list99999 = Any number works
|below = Text to appear on bottom
}}</pre>
{{Navbox
|title = A simple navbox
|template = Navbox
|above = Text to appear on top
|group1 = First Group
|list1 =
* This
* Is
* An
* Example
* List
|list2 = Second List without group (centered)
|group3 = Third Group without list (not shown)
|group99999 = 99999th Group
|list99999 = Any number works
|below = Text to appear on bottom
}}
;Headers Example
<pre>{{Navbox
|title = Navbox with subheaders
|group1 = First Group
|list1 = This list is before the first header
|header2 = Header for section 2
|group2 = Second Group
|list2 = Second List (part of section 2)
|group3 = Third Group
|list3 = Third List (also part of section 2)
|header4 = Header with no lists (Not shown)
|header5 = Another Header
|list5 = Another list (part of section 5)
|header6 = Another header with no lists (force shown)
|show6 = yes
|header7 = A header with a list that is force hidden
|list7 = Not shown either
|show7 = no
}}</pre>
{{Navbox
|title = Navbox with subheaders
|group1 = First Group
|list1 = This list is before the first header
|header2 = Header for section 2
|group2 = Second Group
|list2 = Second List (part of section 2)
|group3 = Third Group
|list3 = Third List (also part of section 2)
|header4 = Header with no lists (Not shown)
|header5 = Another Header
|list5 = Another list (part of section 5)
|header6 = Another header with no lists (force shown)
|show6 = yes
|header7 = A header with a list that is force hidden
|list7 = Not shown either
|show7 = no
}}
;Images Example
<pre>{{Navbox
|title = Navbox with images
|group1 = First Group
|list1 = First List
|header2 = Some Header
|list2 = Some List
|image = File:Wiki.png
|imagewidth = 60px
|imagelink = w:
|imageleft = [[File:Example.jpg|50px]]
|below = Below goes below images too
}}</pre>
{{Navbox
|title = Navbox with images
|group1 = First Group
|list1 = First List
|header2 = Some Header
|list2 = Some List
|image = File:Wiki.png
|imagewidth = 60px
|imagelink = w:
|imageleft = [[File:Example.jpg|50px]]
|below = Below goes below images too
}}
;Collapsing Example
<pre>{{Navbox
|title = Navbox with collapsing
|state = collapsed
|header1 = First Header (Plain)
|group1 = First Group
|list1 = This list is before the first header
|group2 = Second Group
|list2 = Second List
|header3 = Second Header (Expanded)
|state3 = expanded
|group3 = Third Group
|list3 = Third List
|group4 = Fourth Group
|list4 = Fourth List
|header5 = Third Header (Collapsed)
|state5 = collapsed
|group5 = Fifth Group
|list5 = Fifth List
|group6 = Sixth Group
|list6 = Sixth List
}}</pre>
{{Navbox
|title = Navbox with collapsing
|state = collapsed
|header1 = First Header (Plain)
|group1 = First Group
|list1 = This list is before the first header
|group2 = Second Group
|list2 = Second List
|header3 = Second Header (Expanded)
|state3 = expanded
|group3 = Third Group
|list3 = Third List
|group4 = Fourth Group
|list4 = Fourth List
|header5 = Third Header (Collapsed)
|state5 = collapsed
|group5 = Fifth Group
|list5 = Fifth List
|group6 = Sixth Group
|list6 = Sixth List
}}
;Custom Styles Example
Example using wikipedia style colors. The values represent CSS classes.
Note: It is recommended to use the classes over the styles if possible. To view/edit the default styles, see [[MediaWiki:Common.css]]
<pre>{{Navbox
|title = .navbox-title
|above = .navbox-above
|header1 = .navbox-header
|group1 = .navbox-row-group
|list1 = .navbox-row-list
|group2 = .alt .navbox-row-group
|list2 = .alt .navbox-row-list
|list3 = .navbox-list.no-group
|below = .navbox-below
|bodystyle = background: #fdfdfd; color: black; border: 1px solid #aaa; padding: 3px
|titlestyle = background: #ccf; color: black
|abovestyle = background: #ddf; color: black
|headerstyle = background: #ddf; color: black
|groupstyle = background: #ddf; border-right: 2px solid white; color: black; text-align: right; padding-right: 1em
|liststyle = background: transparent; color: black
|altliststyle = background: #f7f7f7; color: black
|belowstyle = background: #ddf; color: black
}}</pre>
{{Navbox
|title = .navbox-title
|above = .navbox-above
|header1 = .navbox-header
|group1 = .navbox-group
|list1 = .navbox-list
|group2 = .alt .navbox-group
|list2 = .alt .navbox-list
|list3 = .navbox-list.no-group
|below = .navbox-below
|bodystyle = background: #fdfdfd; color: black; border: 1px solid #aaa; padding: 3px
|titlestyle = background: #ccf; color: black
|abovestyle = background: #ddf; color: black
|headerstyle = background: #ddf; color: black
|groupstyle = background: #ddf; border-right: 2px solid white; color: black; text-align: right; padding-right: 1em
|liststyle = background: transparent; color: black
|altliststyle = background: #f7f7f7; color: black
|belowstyle = background: #ddf; color: black
}}
;Subgroups Example
<pre>{{Navbox
|title = Navbox with subgroups
|group1 = Normal group
|list1 = Normal list
|group2 = Subgrouped
|list2 = {{Navbox|child
|group1 = First subgroup
|list1 = List goes here
|group2 = Second...
|list2 = Another list
|group3 = Subgrouped
|list3 = {{Navbox|child
|group1 = Another subgroup
|list1 = List here
}}
|image = [[File:Example.jpg|48px]] <!-- An image for this group -->
|alternaterows = swap <!-- Makes box start with an alt row -->
}}
}}</pre>
{{Navbox
|title = Navbox with subgroups
|group1 = Normal group
|list1 = Normal list
|group2 = Subgrouped
|list2 = {{Navbox|child
|group1 = First subgroup
|list1 = List goes here
|group2 = Second...
|list2 = Another list
|group3 = Subgrouped
|list3 = {{Navbox|child
|group1 = First subgroup
|list1 = List here
}}
|image = [[File:Example.jpg|48px]]
|alternaterows = swap
}}
}}
<includeonly>[[Category:General wiki templates|{{PAGENAME}}]]</includeonly><noinclude>[[Category:Template documentation|{{PAGENAME}}]]</noinclude>
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{{#invoke:Navbox|main}}
<noinclude>{{documentation}}</noinclude>
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Template:Televisionstation v2
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Created page with "<infobox> <title source="title1"/> </infobox> <noinclude> Example usage: <pre> {{Televisionstation v2 | title1=Example }} </pre> <templatedata> {"params":{"title1":{"suggested":true}},"sets":[],"maps":{}} </templatedata> </noinclude>"
wikitext
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<infobox>
<title source="title1"/>
</infobox>
<noinclude>
Example usage:
<pre>
{{Televisionstation v2
| title1=Example
}}
</pre>
<templatedata>
{"params":{"title1":{"suggested":true}},"sets":[],"maps":{}}
</templatedata>
</noinclude>
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<infobox>
<title source="title1">
<default>{{PAGENAME}}</default>
</title>
<image source="image1">
<caption source="caption1"/>
</image>
<image source="image2">
<caption source="caption2"/>
</image>
<image source="image3">
<caption source="caption3"/>
</image>
<image source="image4">
<caption source="caption4"/>
</image>
<image source="image5">
<caption source="caption5"/>
</image>
<data source="city">
<label>City</label>
</data>
<data source="location">
<label>Broadcast area</label>
</data>
<data source="channels">
<label>Channels</label>
</data>
<data source="branding">
<label>Branding</label>
</data>
<data source="slogan">
<label>Slogan</label>
</data>
<group>
<header>Programming</header>
<data source="affiliations">
<label>Affiliations</label>
</data>
</group>
<group>
<header>Ownership</header>
<data source="owner">
<label>Owner</label>
</data>
<data source="operator">
<label>Operator</label>
</data>
<data source="sister_station(s)">
<label>Sister stations</label>
</data>
</group>
<group>
<header>History</header>
<data source="first_air_date">
<label>First air date</label>
</data>
<data source="last_air_date">
<label>Last air date</label>
</data>
<data source="former_callsigns">
<label>Former callsigns</label>
</data>
<data source="former_channel_number(s)">
<label>Former channel number(s)</label>
</data>
<data source="former_affiliations">
<label>Former affiliations</label>
</data>
<data source="call_letters_meaning">
<label>Callsign meaning</label>
</data>
</group>
<group>
<header>Technical information</header>
<data source="licensing_authority">
<label>Licensing authority</label>
</data>
<data source="facility_id">
<label>Facility ID</label>
</data>
<data source="transmitter_power">
<label>ERP</label>
</data>
<data source="height">
<label>HAAT</label>
</data>
<data source="transmitter_coordinates">
<label>Transmitter coordinates</label>
</data>
<data source="repeater(s)">
<label>Repeater(s)</label>
</data>
<data source="translators">
<label>Translator(s)</label>
</data>
</group>
<group>
<header>Links</header>
<data source="website">
<label>Website</label>
</data>
</group>
</infobox>
<noinclude>
Example usage:<pre>
{{Station Infobox
|title1=Example
|image1=Example
|caption1=Example
|location=Example
|country=Example
|city=Example
|branding=Example
|slogan=Example
|channels=Example
|subchannels=Example
|translators=Example
|affiliations=Example
|owner=Example
|operator=Example
|founded=Example
|first_air_date=Example
|last_air_date=Example
|call_letters_meaning=Example
|sister_station(s)=Example
|former_callsigns=Example
|former_channel_number(s)=Example
|former_affiliations=Example
|transmitter_power=Example
|height=Example
|class=Example
|facility_id=Example
|transmitter_coordinates=Example
|licensing_authority=Example
|website=Example
}}
</pre>
</noinclude>
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<infobox>
<title source="title1">
<default>{{PAGENAME}}</default>
</title>
<image source="image1">
<caption source="caption1"/>
</image>
<image source="image2">
<caption source="caption2"/>
</image>
<image source="image3">
<caption source="caption3"/>
</image>
<image source="image4">
<caption source="caption4"/>
</image>
<image source="image5">
<caption source="caption5"/>
</image>
<data source="city">
<label>City</label>
</data>
<data source="location">
<label>Broadcast area</label>
</data>
<data source="channels">
<label>Channels</label>
</data>
<data source="branding">
<label>Branding</label>
</data>
<data source="slogan">
<label>Slogan</label>
</data>
<group>
<header>Programming</header>
<data source="affiliations">
<label>Affiliations</label>
</data>
</group>
<group>
<header>Ownership</header>
<data source="owner">
<label>Owner</label>
</data>
<data source="operator">
<label>Operator</label>
</data>
<data source="sister_station(s)">
<label>Sister stations</label>
</data>
</group>
<group>
<header>History</header>
<data source="first_air_date">
<label>First air date</label>
</data>
<data source="last_air_date">
<label>Last air date</label>
</data>
<data source="former_callsigns">
<label>Former callsigns</label>
</data>
<data source="former_channel_number(s)">
<label>Former channel number(s)</label>
</data>
<data source="former_affiliations">
<label>Former affiliations</label>
</data>
<data source="call_letters_meaning">
<label>Callsign meaning</label>
</data>
</group>
<group>
<header>Technical information</header>
<data source="licensing_authority">
<label>Licensing authority</label>
</data>
<data source="facility_id">
<label>Facility ID</label>
</data>
<data source="transmitter_power">
<label>ERP</label>
</data>
<data source="height">
<label>HAAT</label>
</data>
<data source="transmitter_coordinates">
<label>Transmitter coordinates</label>
</data>
<data source="repeater(s)">
<label>Repeater(s)</label>
</data>
<data source="translators">
<label>Translator(s)</label>
</data>
</group>
<group>
<header>Links</header>
<data source="website">
<label>Website</label>
</data>
</group>
</infobox>
<noinclude>
Example usage:<pre>
{{Televisionstation v2
|title1=Example
|image1=Example
|caption1=Example
|location=Example
|country=Example
|city=Example
|branding=Example
|slogan=Example
|channels=Example
|subchannels=Example
|translators=Example
|affiliations=Example
|owner=Example
|operator=Example
|founded=Example
|first_air_date=Example
|last_air_date=Example
|call_letters_meaning=Example
|sister_station(s)=Example
|former_callsigns=Example
|former_channel_number(s)=Example
|former_affiliations=Example
|transmitter_power=Example
|height=Example
|class=Example
|facility_id=Example
|transmitter_coordinates=Example
|licensing_authority=Example
|website=Example
}}
</pre>
</noinclude>
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<infobox>
<title source="title1">
<default>{{PAGENAME}}</default>
</title>
<image source="image1">
<caption source="caption1"/>
</image>
<image source="image2">
<caption source="caption2"/>
</image>
<image source="image3">
<caption source="caption3"/>
</image>
<image source="image4">
<caption source="caption4"/>
</image>
<image source="image5">
<caption source="caption5"/>
</image>
<data source="city">
<label>City of license</label>
</data>
<data source="country">
<label>Country</label>
</data>
<data source="location">
<label>Broadcast area</label>
</data>
<data source="channels">
<label>Channels</label>
</data>
<data source="branding">
<label>Branding</label>
</data>
<data source="slogan">
<label>Slogan</label>
</data>
<group>
<header>Programming</header>
<data source="affiliations">
<label>Affiliations</label>
</data>
</group>
<group>
<header>Ownership</header>
<data source="owner">
<label>Owner</label>
</data>
<data source="operator">
<label>Operator</label>
</data>
<data source="sister_station(s)">
<label>Sister stations</label>
</data>
</group>
<group>
<header>History</header>
<data source="first_air_date">
<label>First air date</label>
</data>
<data source="last_air_date">
<label>Last air date</label>
</data>
<data source="former_callsigns">
<label>Former callsigns</label>
</data>
<data source="former_channel_number(s)">
<label>Former channel number(s)</label>
</data>
<data source="former_affiliations">
<label>Former affiliations</label>
</data>
<data source="call_letters_meaning">
<label>Callsign meaning</label>
</data>
</group>
<group>
<header>Technical information</header>
<data source="licensing_authority">
<label>Licensing authority</label>
</data>
<data source="facility_id">
<label>Facility ID</label>
</data>
<data source="transmitter_power">
<label>ERP</label>
</data>
<data source="height">
<label>HAAT</label>
</data>
<data source="transmitter_coordinates">
<label>Transmitter coordinates</label>
</data>
<data source="repeater(s)">
<label>Repeater(s)</label>
</data>
<data source="translators">
<label>Translator(s)</label>
</data>
</group>
<group>
<header>Links</header>
<data source="website">
<label>Website</label>
</data>
</group>
</infobox>
<noinclude>
Example usage:<pre>
{{Televisionstation v2
|title1=Example
|image1=Example
|caption1=Example
|location=Example
|country=Example
|city=Example
|branding=Example
|slogan=Example
|channels=Example
|subchannels=Example
|translators=Example
|affiliations=Example
|owner=Example
|operator=Example
|founded=Example
|first_air_date=Example
|last_air_date=Example
|call_letters_meaning=Example
|sister_station(s)=Example
|former_callsigns=Example
|former_channel_number(s)=Example
|former_affiliations=Example
|transmitter_power=Example
|height=Example
|class=Example
|facility_id=Example
|transmitter_coordinates=Example
|licensing_authority=Example
|website=Example
}}
</pre>
</noinclude>
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<infobox>
<title source="name">
<default>{{PAGENAME}}</default>
</title>
<image source="image1">
<caption source="caption1"/>
</image>
<image source="image2">
<caption source="caption2"/>
</image>
<group>
<header><small>{{{location}}}</small></header>
<data source="city">
<label>City</label>
</data>
<data source="repeater_of">
<label>Repeater of</label>
</data>
<data source="satellite_of">
<label>Satellite of</label>
</data>
<data source="semi-satellite_of">
<label>Semi-satellite of</label>
</data>
</group>
<group>
<header>Broadcast information</header>
<data source="channel">
<label>Channel(s)</label>
</data>
<data source="branding">
<label>Branding</label>
</data>
<data source="slogan">
<label>Slogan</label>
</data>
</group>
<group>
<header>Programming</header>
<data source="network">
<label>Network</label>
</data>
<data source="language">
<label>Language(s)</label>
</data>
<data source="picture">
<label>Picture format</label>
</data>
<data source="affiliation">
<label>Affiliation(s)</label>
</data>
<data source="affiliations">
<label>Affiliations</label>
</data>
<data source="subchannels">
<label>Subchannels</label>
</data>
</group>
<group>
<header>Ownership</header>
<data source="owner">
<label>Owned by</label>
</data>
<data source="licensee">
<label>Licensee</label>
</data>
<data source="operator">
<label>Operator</label>
</data>
<data source="sister_stations">
<label>Sister stations</label>
</data>
</group>
<group>
<header>History</header>
<data source="founded">
<label>Founded</label>
</data>
<data source="first_air_date">
<label>First air date</label>
</data>
<data source="first_aired">
<label>First air date</label>
</data>
<data source="last_air_date">
<label>Last air date</label>
</data>
<data source="last_aired">
<label>Last air date</label>
</data>
<data source="former_call_signs">
<label>Former call signs</label>
</data>
<data source="formerly">
<label>Former names</label>
</data>
<data source="former_channel">
<label>Former channel number(s)</label>
</data>
<data source="former_affiliation">
<label>Former affiliation(s)</label>
</data>
<data source="former_affiliations">
<label>Former affiliation(s)</label>
</data>
<data source="call_sign_meaning">
<label>Call sign meaning</label>
</data>
<data source="call_letters_meaning">
<label>Call sign meaning</label>
</data>
</group>
<group>
<header>Technical information</header>
<data source="licensing_authority">
<label>Licensing authority</label>
</data>
<data source="facility_id">
<label>Facility ID</label>
</data>
<data source="class">
<label>Class</label>
</data>
<data source="power">
<label>Power</label>
</data>
<data source="erp">
<label>ERP</label>
</data>
<data source="haat">
<label>HAAT</label>
</data>
<data source="transmitter_coordinates">
<label>Transmitter coordinates</label>
</data>
<data source="translator(s)">
<label>Translator(s)</label>
</data>
<data source="repeater(s)">
<label>Repeater(s)</label>
</data>
</group>
<group>
<header>Links</header>
<data source="webcast">
<label>Webcast</label>
</data>
<data source="website">
<label>Website</label>
</data>
</group>
</infobox>
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<infobox>
<title source="name">
<default>{{PAGENAME}}</default>
</title>
<image source="image1">
<caption source="caption1"/>
</image>
<image source="image2">
<caption source="caption2"/>
</image>
<group>
<data source="city">
<label>City</label>
</data>
<data source="repeater_of">
<label>Repeater of</label>
</data>
<data source="satellite_of">
<label>Satellite of</label>
</data>
<data source="semi-satellite_of">
<label>Semi-satellite of</label>
</data>
</group>
<group>
<header>Broadcast information</header>
<data source="channel">
<label>Channel(s)</label>
</data>
<data source="branding">
<label>Branding</label>
</data>
<data source="slogan">
<label>Slogan</label>
</data>
</group>
<group>
<header>Programming</header>
<data source="network">
<label>Network</label>
</data>
<data source="language">
<label>Language(s)</label>
</data>
<data source="picture">
<label>Picture format</label>
</data>
<data source="affiliation">
<label>Affiliation(s)</label>
</data>
<data source="affiliations">
<label>Affiliations</label>
</data>
<data source="subchannels">
<label>Subchannels</label>
</data>
</group>
<group>
<header>Ownership</header>
<data source="owner">
<label>Owned by</label>
</data>
<data source="licensee">
<label>Licensee</label>
</data>
<data source="operator">
<label>Operator</label>
</data>
<data source="sister_stations">
<label>Sister stations</label>
</data>
</group>
<group>
<header>History</header>
<data source="founded">
<label>Founded</label>
</data>
<data source="first_air_date">
<label>First air date</label>
</data>
<data source="first_aired">
<label>First air date</label>
</data>
<data source="last_air_date">
<label>Last air date</label>
</data>
<data source="last_aired">
<label>Last air date</label>
</data>
<data source="former_call_signs">
<label>Former call signs</label>
</data>
<data source="formerly">
<label>Former names</label>
</data>
<data source="former_channel">
<label>Former channel number(s)</label>
</data>
<data source="former_affiliation">
<label>Former affiliation(s)</label>
</data>
<data source="former_affiliations">
<label>Former affiliation(s)</label>
</data>
<data source="call_sign_meaning">
<label>Call sign meaning</label>
</data>
<data source="call_letters_meaning">
<label>Call sign meaning</label>
</data>
</group>
<group>
<header>Technical information</header>
<data source="licensing_authority">
<label>Licensing authority</label>
</data>
<data source="facility_id">
<label>Facility ID</label>
</data>
<data source="class">
<label>Class</label>
</data>
<data source="power">
<label>Power</label>
</data>
<data source="erp">
<label>ERP</label>
</data>
<data source="haat">
<label>HAAT</label>
</data>
<data source="transmitter_coordinates">
<label>Transmitter coordinates</label>
</data>
<data source="translator(s)">
<label>Translator(s)</label>
</data>
<data source="repeater(s)">
<label>Repeater(s)</label>
</data>
</group>
<group>
<header>Links</header>
<data source="webcast">
<label>Webcast</label>
</data>
<data source="website">
<label>Website</label>
</data>
</group>
</infobox>
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<infobox>
<title source="callsign">
<default>{{PAGENAME}}</default>
</title>
<image source="logo">
<caption source="logo_caption"/>
</image>
<image source="image">
<caption source="caption"/>
</image>
<group>
<data source="city">
<label>City</label>
</data>
<data source="country">
<label>Country</label>
</data>
<data source="location">
<label>Broadcast area</label>
</data>
<data source="repeater_of">
<label>Repeater of</label>
</data>
<data source="satellite_of">
<label>Satellite of</label>
</data>
<data source="semi-satellite_of">
<label>Semi-satellite of</label>
</data>
</group>
<group>
<header>Broadcast information</header>
<data source="channel">
<label>Channel(s)</label>
</data>
<data source="branding">
<label>Branding</label>
</data>
<data source="slogan">
<label>Slogan</label>
</data>
</group>
<group>
<header>Programming</header>
<data source="network">
<label>Network</label>
</data>
<data source="language">
<label>Language(s)</label>
</data>
<data source="picture">
<label>Picture format</label>
</data>
<data source="affiliation">
<label>Affiliation(s)</label>
</data>
<data source="affiliations">
<label>Affiliations</label>
</data>
<data source="subchannels">
<label>Subchannels</label>
</data>
</group>
<group>
<header>Ownership</header>
<data source="owner">
<label>Owned by</label>
</data>
<data source="licensee">
<label>Licensee</label>
</data>
<data source="operator">
<label>Operator</label>
</data>
<data source="sister_stations">
<label>Sister stations</label>
</data>
</group>
<group>
<header>History</header>
<data source="founded">
<label>Founded</label>
</data>
<data source="airdate">
<label>First air date</label>
</data>
<data source="last_airdate">
<label>Last air date</label>
</data>
<data source="former_callsigns">
<label>Former call signs</label>
</data>
<data source="former_names">
<label>Former names</label>
</data>
<data source="former_channel_numbers">
<label>Former channel number(s)</label>
</data>
<data source="former_affiliations">
<label>Former affiliations</label>
</data>
<data source="callsign_meaning">
<label>Call sign meaning</label>
</data>
</group>
<group>
<header>Technical information</header>
<data source="licensing_authority">
<label>Licensing authority</label>
</data>
<data source="facility_id">
<label>Facility ID</label>
</data>
<data source="class">
<label>Class</label>
</data>
<data source="power">
<label>Power</label>
</data>
<data source="erp">
<label>ERP</label>
</data>
<data source="haat">
<label>HAAT</label>
</data>
<data source="transmitter_coordinates">
<label>Transmitter coordinates</label>
</data>
<data source="translator(s)">
<label>Translator(s)</label>
</data>
<data source="repeater(s)">
<label>Repeater(s)</label>
</data>
</group>
<group>
<header>Links</header>
<data source="webcast">
<label>Webcast</label>
</data>
<data source="website">
<label>Website</label>
</data>
</group>
</infobox>
<noinclude>Example usage:<pre>
{{Televisionstation v2
| location =
| city =
| country =
| callsign =
| logo =
| logo_caption =
| image =
| caption =
| channel =
| branding =
| language =
| subchannels =
| network =
| affiliations =
| owner =
| licensee =
| operator =
| sister_stations =
| founded =
| airdate =
| last_airdate =
| former_callsigns =
| former_names =
| former_channel_numbers =
| former_affiliations =
| callsign_meaning =
| licensing_authority =
| facility_id =
| class =
| power =
| erp =
| haat =
| coordinates =
| translator =
| translators =
| repeater =
| repeaters =
| webcast =
| website =
}}
</pre></noinclude>
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<infobox>
<title source="name">
<default>{{PAGENAME}}</default>
</title>
<image source="logo">
<caption source="logo_caption"/>
</image>
<image source="image">
<caption source="caption"/>
</image>
<group>
<data source="callsign">
<label>Callsign</label>
</data>
<data source="city">
<label>City</label>
</data>
<data source="country">
<label>Country</label>
</data>
<data source="location">
<label>Broadcast area</label>
</data>
<data source="repeater_of">
<label>Repeater of</label>
</data>
<data source="satellite_of">
<label>Satellite of</label>
</data>
<data source="semi-satellite_of">
<label>Semi-satellite of</label>
</data>
</group>
<group>
<header>Broadcast information</header>
<data source="channel">
<label>Channel(s)</label>
</data>
<data source="branding">
<label>Branding</label>
</data>
<data source="slogan">
<label>Slogan</label>
</data>
</group>
<group>
<header>Programming</header>
<data source="network">
<label>Network</label>
</data>
<data source="language">
<label>Language(s)</label>
</data>
<data source="picture">
<label>Picture format</label>
</data>
<data source="affiliation">
<label>Affiliation(s)</label>
</data>
<data source="affiliations">
<label>Affiliations</label>
</data>
<data source="subchannels">
<label>Subchannels</label>
</data>
</group>
<group>
<header>Ownership</header>
<data source="owner">
<label>Owned by</label>
</data>
<data source="licensee">
<label>Licensee</label>
</data>
<data source="operator">
<label>Operator</label>
</data>
<data source="sister_stations">
<label>Sister stations</label>
</data>
</group>
<group>
<header>History</header>
<data source="founded">
<label>Founded</label>
</data>
<data source="airdate">
<label>First air date</label>
</data>
<data source="last_airdate">
<label>Last air date</label>
</data>
<data source="former_callsigns">
<label>Former call signs</label>
</data>
<data source="former_names">
<label>Former names</label>
</data>
<data source="former_channel_numbers">
<label>Former channel number(s)</label>
</data>
<data source="former_affiliations">
<label>Former affiliations</label>
</data>
<data source="callsign_meaning">
<label>Call sign meaning</label>
</data>
</group>
<group>
<header>Technical information</header>
<data source="licensing_authority">
<label>Licensing authority</label>
</data>
<data source="facility_id">
<label>Facility ID</label>
</data>
<data source="class">
<label>Class</label>
</data>
<data source="power">
<label>Power</label>
</data>
<data source="erp">
<label>ERP</label>
</data>
<data source="haat">
<label>HAAT</label>
</data>
<data source="transmitter_coordinates">
<label>Transmitter coordinates</label>
</data>
<data source="translator(s)">
<label>Translator(s)</label>
</data>
<data source="repeater(s)">
<label>Repeater(s)</label>
</data>
</group>
<group>
<header>Links</header>
<data source="webcast">
<label>Webcast</label>
</data>
<data source="website">
<label>Website</label>
</data>
</group>
</infobox>
<noinclude>Example usage:<pre>
{{Televisionstation v2
| name =
| location =
| city =
| country =
| callsign =
| logo =
| logo_caption =
| image =
| caption =
| channel =
| branding =
| language =
| subchannels =
| network =
| affiliations =
| owner =
| licensee =
| operator =
| sister_stations =
| founded =
| airdate =
| last_airdate =
| former_callsigns =
| former_names =
| former_channel_numbers =
| former_affiliations =
| callsign_meaning =
| licensing_authority =
| facility_id =
| class =
| power =
| erp =
| haat =
| coordinates =
| translator =
| translators =
| repeater =
| repeaters =
| webcast =
| website =
}}
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<noinclude>
Example usage:<pre>
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|founded=
|defunct=
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Example usage:<pre>
{{Infobox company
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|caption1=
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|no_of_locations=
|founded=
|defunct=
|fate=
|predecessor=
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<data source="no_of_employees">
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<data source="slogan">
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<noinclude>
Example usage:<pre>
{{Company v2
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|defunct=
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<data source="website">
<label>Website</label>
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</infobox>
<noinclude>
This is an infobox manually copied from Wikipedia's version.
===Usage===
<pre>
{{Radiostation v2
| name =
| city =
| country =
| callsign =
| logo =
| logo_caption =
| image =
| caption =
| area =
| frequency =
| rds =
| branding =
| languages =
| format =
| subchannels =
| network =
| affiliations =
| owner =
| licensee =
| operator =
| sister_stations =
| founded =
| airdate =
| last_airdate =
| former_callsigns =
| former_names =
| former_frequencies =
| callsign_meaning = <!--do not apply special formatting-->
| licensing_authority =
| facility_id = <!--For United States radio stations only-->
| class =
| power = <!--AM stations only-->
| erp = <!--FM stations only-->
| haat = <!--FM stations only-->
| coordinates =
| translators =
| repeaters =
| webcast =
| website =
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This is an infobox manually copied from Wikipedia's version.
===Usage===
<pre>
{{Radiostation v2
| name =
| city =
| country =
| callsign =
| logo =
| logo_caption =
| image =
| caption =
| area =
| frequency =
| rds =
| branding =
| languages =
| format =
| subchannels =
| network =
| affiliations =
| owner =
| licensee =
| operator =
| sister_stations =
| founded =
| airdate =
| last_airdate =
| former_callsigns =
| former_names =
| former_frequencies =
| callsign_meaning = <!--do not apply special formatting-->
| licensing_authority =
| facility_id = <!--For United States radio stations only-->
| class =
| power = <!--AM stations only-->
| erp = <!--FM stations only-->
| haat = <!--FM stations only-->
| coordinates =
| translators =
| repeaters =
| webcast =
| website =
}}
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<title source="name">
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<image source="image">
<caption source="caption" />
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<data source="frequency">
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<data source="branding">
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{{Televisionstation|title1=KJV-TV|image1=KJV 6 logo.png|caption-image1=KJV-TV logo|city=Corpus Christi, Texas|country=United States|channels=Digital: 19 (UHF)
Virtual: 6 (VHF)|branding=DT1: KJV 6 (general); Eyewitness News (newscasts)<br>DT2: First Warning Weather Now<br>DT3: Telemundo Corpus Christi (general); Noticiero Telemundo Corpus Christi (newscasts)|slogan=Working in the Spirit of Texas|programming=Programming|affiliations=6.1: NBC (since 1956)<br>6.2: independent 24-hour weather (since 2001)<br>6.3: Telemundo (since 2003)|title3=Ownership|owner=[[Harris Broadcasters, Inc.]]|sisterstations=[[KJV]]<br>[[KJV-FM]]<br>[[K266JV]]|history=History|firstairdate=6 June 1956|formercallsigns=|formerchannelnumbers=6 (VHF, 1956-2009)|formeraffiliations=|callsignmeaning=King James Version of the Bible (derived from sister station KJV, formerly owned by the Catholic Church)|techinfo=Technical information|licensingauth=[[Worldwide Broadcasting Commission|WBC]]|effectiveradiatedpower=1,000 kW|heightaboveterrain=377 m (1,236 ft)|translators=Audio-only: K266JV 101.1 FM (6.1)<br>KJV-FM 93.9 HD2 (6.1)<br>KJV-FM 93.9 HD3 (6.3)}}
KJV-TV (channel 6) is a television station in Corpus Christi, Texas, United States, affiliated with NBC and Telemundo. The station is the sole television property of locally-based [[Harris Broadcasters, Inc.]] (not to be confused with the defunct broadcast equipment manufacturer) alongside [[KJV]] (1360 AM), [[KJV-FM]] (93.9), and [[K266JV]] (101.1 FM). The studios and offices for all Harris Broadcasters stations are located on the 26th through 28th floors of One Shoreline Plaza’s south tower in downtown Corpus Christi; KJV-TV’s transmitter facilities (shared with KJV-FM) are located near Robstown.
==History==
===Beginnings===
KJV-TV can trace its beginnings to KJV 1360 AM, which signed on the air as Corpus Christi’s first radio station in 1929. KJV (AM) was initially owned by the Roman Catholic Diocese of Corpus Christi, which sold the station to its chief engineer J. Randolph Harris in 1947. Working under the Harris Broadcasters Inc. corporate entity, Harris was keen to add to his new purchase, quickly signing on KJV-FM on 93.9 MHz as one of the first FM radio stations in Texas in 1948, and then applying to the Federal Communications Commission for the Channel 4 allocation in Corpus Christi just three days before the freeze on new applications in November 1948.
After the Sixth Report and Order was issued in 1952, solidifying channels 6 and 10 for Corpus Christi, Harris Broadcasters Inc. amended their application to channel 6. Their application ran unopposed, and the FCC granted a construction permit on 6 June 1953. In preparation to put Channel 6 on the air, and recognizing the long-term value of having all operations under one roof, J. Randolph Harris mortgaged all company assets to begin construction of a new broadcast house on Ocean Drive, just south of present-day Cole Park. The two-story building enabled KJV-AM-FM to leave leased space in the 1929-vintage Wilson Plaza North tower and consolidate with their new TV sister in brand-new facilities.
KJV (AM) was already a longtime affiliate of the NBC Red Network, having taken the affiliation at sign-on nearly twenty years prior. That business relationship ensured that when KJV-TV signed on the air on 6 June 1956, the station would secure the primary NBC affiliation for itself. KJV-TV is therefore one of the few television stations in the United States that has retained the same owner, call letters, channel number, and primary network affiliation for its entire existence.
On 3 August 1970, the station was minimally flooded by storm surge (but remained on the air) from landfalling Hurricane Celia. Weatherman Tom Nix earned a Peabody Award for his coverage of the storm as the KJV-TV set flooded while on air. The studios required extensive repairs in the aftermath of the storm and ultimately incurred over $150,000 of damage ($1.17 million, 2023 dollars).
Despite a stellar public reputation in the wake of Hurricane Celia, the financial hit incurred due to required repairs was a detriment to the station’s ratings in the 1970s through late 1980s. Challenges from a nascent KTHR and KXCC, as well as a weak NBC primetime lineup and limited syndication inventory, slipped the station into a malaise, buoyed only by the legacy status KJV-TV and its radio sisters enjoyed. J. Randolph Harris’ old-line leadership also played a role in the stormy fortunes of the stations; he remained active in leading the stations until his death in 1987 at the age of 86. To the abject horror of station staff, Harris had been secretly negotiating a sale of the stations to Gannett, Inc. at the time of his death, but his will had not yet been updated to reflect this; ownership of the stations transferred to his 49-year-old son, and longtime station manager, J. Randolph Harris Jr. (often called Junior by his staff).
Under Harris Jr.’s leadership, as well as his father’s stock market investments (cashed in and invested into the station) and a resurgent NBC primetime lineup, KJV’s fortunes turned around in the 1990s. Along with high-profile talent acquisitions from KTHR (Jay Ricci and Lee Sausley), plus schoolteacher Dot Pettersen, the station clawed back their lost ratings from the 1960s.
Harris Jr. suddenly passed away in June 1996 (three days after the station’s 40th anniversary), which was a shock to both the stations and the community. Both groups were skeptical when they found that ownership of the stations was willed to Harris Jr.’s son Jared, just nineteen years of age at the time and attending Texas A&M University. Jared shocked station employees when he stepped up to the challenge and left Texas A&M to lead Harris Broadcasters. He gave a lot of latitude to individual department heads, which resulted in an explosion of innovation at the station. Ratings saw a dramatic upswing, and enough ad revenue was generated to purchase outright (not lease) the station’s first helicopter in 1998.
===Hurricane Bret===
KJV-AM-FM-TV’s longtime Ocean Drive studio facility was vulnerable to hurricane flooding over the years, having been flooded once by Hurricane Celia in 1970 (see above). The station would experience catastrophe (and tragedy) again on the evening of 22 August 1999.
KJV-TV had abandoned regular programming on 21 August, as the station’s meteorologists had sounded the alarm that the then-Category 4 Hurricane Bret would pose a significant risk to the South Texas coastline, if not the City of Corpus Christi itself. Due to the uncertainty of the storm’s path, live team coverage was in place as far north as Port Lavaca and as far south as Brownsville, and the station’s then-new helicopter was flown inland to be available in the storm’s aftermath. Coverage was simulcast on KJV radio as the mayor of Corpus Christi issued a voluntary evacuation notice.
At approximately 6:15 pm CDT on the evening of 22 August, the station’s studios began taking on storm surge water ahead of the eye’s landfall. Chief meteorologist Dale Nelson let out an expletive on-air when he noticed the rapidly rising water and immediately ordered station staff to move to the upper floor of the building. Within fifteen minutes, the station went from being dry to having two feet of water on the ground floor; the flooding would increase to over six feet. This storm surge flooding destroyed the station’s set, newsroom, master control, and other technical areas. Electricity was lost shortly thereafter due to the station’s standby generator also being flooded.
Upon losing the studio-transmitter link, transmitter engineer Robert “Rocky” Oliveira patched in a separate Doppler radar feed to restore the TV signal, and also patched in a two-way radio to enable Nelson to continue to communicate with the audience on KJV-FM. This practice was quickly adopted by Oliveira’s counterpart at KJV 1360’s separate transmitter site, and was credited by local media as an action that saved lives. As the high-end Category 3 storm made landfall at 7:45 pm CDT, station staff were still trapped on the second floor.
At 9:19 pm CDT, after being battered by high winds for three and a half hours and enduring both sides of the hurricane’s eyewall, a guy wire on the KJV-FM-TV tower near Robstown failed, felling the 1,260-foot tower. The bulk of the tower fell on the transmitter building, instantly killing transmitter engineer Oliveira, destroying the transmitter building and everything within, and taking KJV-FM-TV silent. The KJV AM transmitter, located two miles east of the TV-FM tower, was unaffected and continued to provide coverage via two-way radio for the duration of the event.
After the storm, Harris Broadcasters Inc. president Jared Harris promised his namesake company’s full commitment to returning to the airwaves. KJV-AM-FM-TV was offered temporary refuge in the nearby studios of KTHR-TV (channel 3); the arrangement ultimately lasted for seventeen months while new facilities were constructed on the upper floors of One Shoreline Plaza. It was during this time that KJV adopted a new slogan, “Rebuilding in the Spirit of Texas”. A temporary transmitter facility was constructed at the KJV-AM site.
KJV-AM-FM-TV dedicated their new “Window on the Bayfront” facilities on 31 January 2001; the newsroom is now known as the Rocky Oliveira Memorial Newsroom in the late engineer’s memory. The current facilities were equipped from the beginning for high-definition broadcasting from all three soundstages, including the namesake “Window on the Bayfront” 28th floor studio with panoramic views of the Corpus Christi Bayfront. On that day, the station’s slogan was slightly modified to “Working in the Spirit of Texas”, which still stands today. The station’s former facility, directly adjacent to Cole Park, was sold to the City of Corpus Christi and later demolished to make way for a skatepark.
===Helicopter crash===
On 19 May 2012, KJV-TV was airing live coverage of the 37th annual Beach to Bay Relay Marathon. To provide more comprehensive live coverage, the station rented a second ENG-equipped helicopter to supplement coverage from 6 Live TeleCopter.
The station’s main helicopter, a 1979 Bell OH-58 Kiowa (the military version of the 206 JetRanger) was in a low (but out-of-ground effect) hover above the Corpus Christi Bay seawall just east of Cole Park to capture video of the first runners crossing the finish line. The pilot/reporter had intended to return to a nearby helipad for fuel immediately after the finish, and the second helicopter would take over the main helicopter’s duty station. Both pilots reported using a lot of effort to maintain out-of-ground effect hover, given strong 25-35 mph winds on the day of the race.
As the first runners crossed the finish line at 9:27 am, the helicopter experienced a sudden loss of power and the pilot immediately executed an autorotation, followed by an emergency call to air traffic control: “TV 6 going down!” The crew of the second helicopter quickly moved their nose-mounted camera to capture the crash sequence, which aired live on KJV; the video was later provided to the NTSB for their investigation. The main helicopter pilot reported that he tried to autorotate the chopper onto the grassy knoll of Cole Park, but could not get the flight controls to respond adequately. No further radio calls were made from the aircraft.
Within fifteen seconds of the power loss, the helicopter crash-landed on the seawall at a 45-degree roll angle and promptly overturned into the water. The pilot and photographer both escaped the aircraft with serious injuries. It was initially determined that the cause of the crash was the pilot’s failure to maintain minimum reserve fuel. However, further investigation revealed a significant issue with the Bell OH-58/206, wherein abrupt maneuvers (such as maintaining OGE hover in high winds) on minimum fuel would cause fuel starvation and an uncommanded engine rollback.
==Programming==
===News operation===
KJV-TV presently broadcasts 52.5 hours of locally-produced newscasts each week. Channel 6.1 carries 35.5 hours of English-language news per week, with six hours each weekday and 2.5 hours each Saturday and Sunday. Channel 6.3 carries 17 hours of Spanish-language news per week, with 2.5 hours each weekday and 2 hours each Saturday and Sunday. This includes a weekly Sunday night half-hour sports special on both subchannels; but does not count the 24-hour Doppler radar loop, combined with recorded cut-ins from the KJV 6 First Warning Weather team, that airs continuously on channel 6.2.
KJV-TV has been a factor in the Corpus Christi media market throughout its entire existence, including enjoying the number one spot in the ratings since 1992. This owes to Harris Broadcasters’ leadership status in owning the first radio station in Corpus Christi, their lifelong affiliation with the NBC network, and (since 1988) significant local investment into the newsroom relative to the corporate-owned competition. The station (sharing with KJV radio) owns and operates 6 Live TeleCopter, a 2006 Eurocopter AS350B2 helicopter, for aerial news gathering duties; this practice is largely unheard of in smaller media markets. On KJV’s Telemundo subchannel, the helicopter is branded “Última Hora SuperCóptero”; the station occasionally provides a live Spanish-language reporter in the helicopter for breaking news events.
[[File:KJV TeleCopter.png|thumb|381x381px|''Promotional shot of KJV-AM-FM-TV's current Eurocopter AS350B2, branded'' 6 Live TeleCopter ''on-air.'']]
The station has used the Eyewitness News brand for its English-language news since 1966. Also uncommon for a small market, the station has usually been known for longevity of talent; chief meteorologist Dale Nelson has served the station since 1981, and longtime anchors Lee Sausley and Dot Pettersen have only recently retired after serving over thirty years each. KJV-TV is one of a handful of stations which typically assigns managing editor duty to their anchors.
On 6 June 2006, KJV-TV became the first TV station in the state of Texas, and the ninth in the country, to upgrade their local news production to high definition. KJV-TV’s NBC network programming, as well as syndicated programming and local advertising, also upgraded to high definition where available. Telemundo network programming made the HD upgrade on 23 April 2009, despite the local newscast having upgraded to HD nearly three years prior. Field video remained in 16:9 standard definition until 2010, except for 6 Live TeleCopter, which did not upgrade until the crashed helicopter was replaced in 2013.
====Notable people====
* Sonya Hill (2011-present)
* Mark Koelbel (1991-1996, now at KUTV)
* Max Mayfield (2007-2019, retired)
* Capt. Dave Miller, USN Ret. (2013-present)
* Dale Nelson (1981-present)
* Dot Pettersen (1988-2021, retired)
* Lorena Placencia (2013-2023, no longer in TV)
* Lee Sausley (1989-2021, retired)
* Matt Terhune (2007-2016, deceased)
* Tom Terry (1990-1995, now at WOTW)
==Technical information==
===Subchannels===
The station's digital signal is multiplexed:
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|+Subchannels of KJV-TV
! Channel
! Format
! Aspect
! Short name
! Programming
|-
|6.1
|rowspan=3|720p
|rowspan=3|16:9
|KJV-NBC
|Main KJV-TV programming/NBC
|-
|6.2
|KJV-WX
|First Warning Weather Now
|-
|6.3
|KJV-TMD
|Telemundo
|}
KJV-DT signed on the air on 6 June 2001 (the station’s 45th anniversary) from a new 1,215-foot tower at their permanent site near Robstown; the tower and 4,000 square foot transmitter building were designed to house KJV-FM-TV-DT with room for future tenants. The station’s ATSC sign-on date was relatively early for a smaller-market TV station, thanks in part to Jared Harris’ tech-forward stewardship of Harris Broadcasters Inc., but also a substantial insurance settlement the station received after the aforementioned loss of their studio and transmitter facilities to Hurricane Bret in 1999.
The relatively early adoption of digital TV allowed KJV-DT2 (NJV) to provide 24-hour weather coverage on digital channel 6.2 at launch; to begin carrying Telemundo network programming on KJV-DT3 (OJV) digital channel 6.3 on 1 April 2003; and to begin providing high-definition broadcasts on the station’s 50th anniversary, 6 June 2006. On that date, KJV-DT became the second TV station in the world to provide multiple HD subchannels on one signal, as both the NBC and First Warning Weather Now services upgraded to HD. KJV-TV is unusual among NBC affiliates, as the station carries the network feed in 720p rather than the preferred 1080i; chief engineer Jaime Saiz cited demand for NBC sports programming as the reason to transmit in the 720p format.
=== Analog-to-digital conversion===
KJV-TV shut down its analog signal, over VHF channel 6, at the end of the Nearly Noon newscast (11:59 am) on 12 June 2009, the official date on which full-power television stations in the United States transitioned from analog to digital broadcasts under federal mandate. The station's digital signal remained on its pre-transition UHF channel 19. Through the use of PSIP, digital television receivers display the station's virtual channel as its former VHF analog channel 6.
As was true of all other analog channel 6 stations in North America, KJV-TV’s audio subcarrier transmitted on a frequency of 87.75 MHz (+10 kHz shift), and as a result, could be picked up on the lower end of the dial on most FM radios at 87.7. This is no longer possible for full-powered stations after the conversion to digital broadcasting. In preparation for this change, on 26 March 2009, Harris Broadcasters signed on a low-power FM radio station, K266JV (101.1), to continue to provide audio-only reception of digital channel 6.1 within the Corpus Christi city limits. This audio service was also later made available on KJV-FM (93.9) HD2, and in Spanish on KJV-FM HD3, which provided a much greater coverage area due to KJV-FM’s very high broadcasting power.
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{{Televisionstation|title1=KJV-TV|image1=KJV 6 logo.png|caption-image1=KJV-TV logo|city=Corpus Christi, Texas|country=United States|channels=Digital: 19 (UHF)
Virtual: 6 (VHF)|branding=DT1: KJV 6 (general); Eyewitness News (newscasts)<br>DT2: First Warning Weather Now<br>DT3: Telemundo Corpus Christi (general); Noticiero Telemundo Corpus Christi (newscasts)|slogan=Working in the Spirit of Texas|programming=Programming|affiliations=6.1: NBC (since 1956)<br>6.2: independent 24-hour weather (since 2001)<br>6.3: Telemundo (since 2003)|title3=Ownership|owner=[[Harris Broadcasters, Inc.]]|sisterstations=[[KJV]]<br>[[KJV-FM]]<br>[[K266JV]]|history=History|firstairdate=6 June 1956|formercallsigns=|formerchannelnumbers=6 (VHF, 1956-2009)|formeraffiliations=|callsignmeaning=King James Version of the Bible (derived from sister station KJV, formerly owned by the Catholic Church)|techinfo=Technical information|licensingauth=[[Worldwide Broadcasting Commission|WBC]]|effectiveradiatedpower=1,000 kW|heightaboveterrain=377 m (1,236 ft)|translators=Audio-only: K266JV 101.1 FM (6.1)<br>KJV-FM 93.9 HD2 (6.1)<br>KJV-FM 93.9 HD3 (6.3)}}
KJV-TV (channel 6) is a television station in Corpus Christi, Texas, United States, affiliated with NBC and Telemundo. The station is the sole television property of locally-based [[Harris Broadcasters, Inc.]] (not to be confused with the defunct broadcast equipment manufacturer) alongside [[KJV]] (1360 AM), [[KJV-FM]] (93.9), and [[K266JV]] (101.1 FM). The studios and offices for all Harris Broadcasters stations are located on the 26th through 28th floors of One Shoreline Plaza’s south tower in downtown Corpus Christi; KJV-TV’s transmitter facilities (shared with KJV-FM) are located near Robstown.
==History==
===Beginnings===
KJV-TV can trace its beginnings to KJV 1360 AM, which signed on the air as Corpus Christi’s first radio station in 1929. KJV (AM) was initially owned by the Roman Catholic Diocese of Corpus Christi, which sold the station to its chief engineer J. Randolph Harris in 1947. Working under the Harris Broadcasters Inc. corporate entity, Harris was keen to add to his new purchase, quickly signing on KJV-FM on 93.9 MHz as one of the first FM radio stations in Texas in 1948, and then applying to the <nowiki>[[Worldwide Broadcasting Commission]]</nowiki> for the Channel 4 allocation in Corpus Christi just three days before the freeze on new applications in November 1948.
After the Sixth Report and Order was issued in 1952, solidifying channels 6 and 10 for Corpus Christi, Harris Broadcasters Inc. amended their application to channel 6. Their application ran unopposed, and the FCC granted a construction permit on 6 June 1953. In preparation to put Channel 6 on the air, and recognizing the long-term value of having all operations under one roof, J. Randolph Harris mortgaged all company assets to begin construction of a new broadcast house on Ocean Drive, just south of present-day Cole Park. The two-story building enabled KJV-AM-FM to leave leased space in the 1929-vintage Wilson Plaza North tower and consolidate with their new TV sister in brand-new facilities.
KJV (AM) was already a longtime affiliate of the NBC Red Network, having taken the affiliation at sign-on nearly twenty years prior. That business relationship ensured that when KJV-TV signed on the air on 6 June 1956, the station would secure the primary NBC affiliation for itself. KJV-TV is therefore one of the few television stations in the United States that has retained the same owner, call letters, channel number, and primary network affiliation for its entire existence.
On 3 August 1970, the station was minimally flooded by storm surge (but remained on the air) from landfalling Hurricane Celia. Weatherman Tom Nix earned a Peabody Award for his coverage of the storm as the KJV-TV set flooded while on air. The studios required extensive repairs in the aftermath of the storm and ultimately incurred over $150,000 of damage ($1.17 million, 2023 dollars).
Despite a stellar public reputation in the wake of Hurricane Celia, the financial hit incurred due to required repairs was a detriment to the station’s ratings in the 1970s through late 1980s. Challenges from a nascent <nowiki>[[KTHR-TV|KTHR]]</nowiki> and KXCC, as well as a weak NBC primetime lineup and limited syndication inventory, slipped the station into a malaise, buoyed only by the legacy status KJV-TV and its radio sisters enjoyed. J. Randolph Harris’ old-line leadership also played a role in the stormy fortunes of the stations; he remained active in leading the stations until his death in 1987 at the age of 86. To the abject horror of station staff, Harris had been secretly negotiating a sale of the stations to Gannett, Inc. at the time of his death, but his will had not yet been updated to reflect this; ownership of the stations transferred to his 49-year-old son, and longtime station manager, J. Randolph Harris Jr. (often called Junior by his staff).
Under Harris Jr.’s leadership, as well as his father’s stock market investments (cashed in and invested into the station) and a resurgent NBC primetime lineup, KJV’s fortunes turned around in the 1990s. Along with high-profile talent acquisitions from KTHR (Jay Ricci and Lee Sausley), plus schoolteacher Dot Pettersen, the station clawed back their lost ratings from the 1960s.
Harris Jr. suddenly passed away in June 1996 (three days after the station’s 40th anniversary), which was a shock to both the stations and the community. Both groups were skeptical when they found that ownership of the stations was willed to Harris Jr.’s son Jared, just nineteen years of age at the time and attending Texas A&M University. Jared shocked station employees when he stepped up to the challenge and left Texas A&M to lead Harris Broadcasters. He gave a lot of latitude to individual department heads, which resulted in an explosion of innovation at the station. Ratings saw a dramatic upswing, and enough ad revenue was generated to purchase outright (not lease) the station’s first helicopter in 1998.
===Hurricane Bret===
KJV-AM-FM-TV’s longtime Ocean Drive studio facility was vulnerable to hurricane flooding over the years, having been flooded once by Hurricane Celia in 1970 (see above). The station would experience catastrophe (and tragedy) again on the evening of 22 August 1999.
KJV-TV had abandoned regular programming on 21 August, as the station’s meteorologists had sounded the alarm that the then-Category 4 Hurricane Bret would pose a significant risk to the South Texas coastline, if not the City of Corpus Christi itself. Due to the uncertainty of the storm’s path, live team coverage was in place as far north as Port Lavaca and as far south as Brownsville, and the station’s then-new helicopter was flown inland to be available in the storm’s aftermath. Coverage was simulcast on KJV radio as the mayor of Corpus Christi issued a voluntary evacuation notice.
At approximately 6:15 pm CDT on the evening of 22 August, the station’s studios began taking on storm surge water ahead of the eye’s landfall. Chief meteorologist Dale Nelson let out an expletive on-air when he noticed the rapidly rising water and immediately ordered station staff to move to the upper floor of the building. Within fifteen minutes, the station went from being dry to having two feet of water on the ground floor; the flooding would increase to over six feet. This storm surge flooding destroyed the station’s set, newsroom, master control, and other technical areas. Electricity was lost shortly thereafter due to the station’s standby generator also being flooded.
Upon losing the studio-transmitter link, transmitter engineer Robert “Rocky” Oliveira patched in a separate Doppler radar feed to restore the TV signal, and also patched in a two-way radio to enable Nelson to continue to communicate with the audience on KJV-FM. This practice was quickly adopted by Oliveira’s counterpart at KJV 1360’s separate transmitter site, and was credited by local media as an action that saved lives. As the high-end Category 3 storm made landfall at 7:45 pm CDT, station staff were still trapped on the second floor.
At 9:19 pm CDT, after being battered by high winds for three and a half hours and enduring both sides of the hurricane’s eyewall, a guy wire on the KJV-FM-TV tower near Robstown failed, felling the 1,260-foot tower. The bulk of the tower fell on the transmitter building, instantly killing transmitter engineer Oliveira, destroying the transmitter building and everything within, and taking KJV-FM-TV silent. The KJV AM transmitter, located two miles east of the TV-FM tower, was unaffected and continued to provide coverage via two-way radio for the duration of the event.
After the storm, Harris Broadcasters Inc. president Jared Harris promised his namesake company’s full commitment to returning to the airwaves. KJV-AM-FM-TV was offered temporary refuge in the nearby studios of KTHR-TV (channel 3); the arrangement ultimately lasted for seventeen months while new facilities were constructed on the upper floors of One Shoreline Plaza. It was during this time that KJV adopted a new slogan, “Rebuilding in the Spirit of Texas”. A temporary transmitter facility was constructed at the KJV-AM site.
KJV-AM-FM-TV dedicated their new “Window on the Bayfront” facilities on 31 January 2001; the newsroom is now known as the Rocky Oliveira Memorial Newsroom in the late engineer’s memory. The current facilities were equipped from the beginning for high-definition broadcasting from all three soundstages, including the namesake “Window on the Bayfront” 28th floor studio with panoramic views of the Corpus Christi Bayfront. On that day, the station’s slogan was slightly modified to “Working in the Spirit of Texas”, which still stands today. The station’s former facility, directly adjacent to Cole Park, was sold to the City of Corpus Christi and later demolished to make way for a skatepark.
===Helicopter crash===
On 19 May 2012, KJV-TV was airing live coverage of the 37th annual Beach to Bay Relay Marathon. To provide more comprehensive live coverage, the station rented a second ENG-equipped helicopter to supplement coverage from 6 Live TeleCopter.
The station’s main helicopter, a 1979 Bell OH-58 Kiowa (the military version of the 206 JetRanger) was in a low (but out-of-ground effect) hover above the Corpus Christi Bay seawall just east of Cole Park to capture video of the first runners crossing the finish line. The pilot/reporter had intended to return to a nearby helipad for fuel immediately after the finish, and the second helicopter would take over the main helicopter’s duty station. Both pilots reported using a lot of effort to maintain out-of-ground effect hover, given strong 25-35 mph winds on the day of the race.
As the first runners crossed the finish line at 9:27 am, the helicopter experienced a sudden loss of power and the pilot immediately executed an autorotation, followed by an emergency call to air traffic control: “TV 6 going down!” The crew of the second helicopter quickly moved their nose-mounted camera to capture the crash sequence, which aired live on KJV; the video was later provided to the NTSB for their investigation. The main helicopter pilot reported that he tried to autorotate the chopper onto the grassy knoll of Cole Park, but could not get the flight controls to respond adequately. No further radio calls were made from the aircraft.
Within fifteen seconds of the power loss, the helicopter crash-landed on the seawall at a 45-degree roll angle and promptly overturned into the water. The pilot and photographer both escaped the aircraft with serious injuries. It was initially determined that the cause of the crash was the pilot’s failure to maintain minimum reserve fuel. However, further investigation revealed a significant issue with the Bell OH-58/206, wherein abrupt maneuvers (such as maintaining OGE hover in high winds) on minimum fuel would cause fuel starvation and an uncommanded engine rollback.
==Programming==
===News operation===
KJV-TV presently broadcasts 52.5 hours of locally-produced newscasts each week. Channel 6.1 carries 35.5 hours of English-language news per week, with six hours each weekday and 2.5 hours each Saturday and Sunday. Channel 6.3 carries 17 hours of Spanish-language news per week, with 2.5 hours each weekday and 2 hours each Saturday and Sunday. This includes a weekly Sunday night half-hour sports special on both subchannels; but does not count the 24-hour Doppler radar loop, combined with recorded cut-ins from the KJV 6 First Warning Weather team, that airs continuously on channel 6.2.
KJV-TV has been a factor in the Corpus Christi media market throughout its entire existence, including enjoying the number one spot in the ratings since 1992. This owes to Harris Broadcasters’ leadership status in owning the first radio station in Corpus Christi, their lifelong affiliation with the NBC network, and (since 1988) significant local investment into the newsroom relative to the corporate-owned competition. The station (sharing with KJV radio) owns and operates 6 Live TeleCopter, a 2006 Eurocopter AS350B2 helicopter, for aerial news gathering duties; this practice is largely unheard of in smaller media markets. On KJV’s Telemundo subchannel, the helicopter is branded “Última Hora SuperCóptero”; the station occasionally provides a live Spanish-language reporter in the helicopter for breaking news events.
[[File:KJV TeleCopter.png|thumb|381x381px|''Promotional shot of KJV-AM-FM-TV's current Eurocopter AS350B2, branded'' 6 Live TeleCopter ''on-air.'']]
The station has used the Eyewitness News brand for its English-language news since 1966. Also uncommon for a small market, the station has usually been known for longevity of talent; chief meteorologist Dale Nelson has served the station since 1981, and longtime anchors Lee Sausley and Dot Pettersen have only recently retired after serving over thirty years each. KJV-TV is one of a handful of stations which typically assigns managing editor duty to their anchors.
On 6 June 2006, KJV-TV became the first TV station in the state of Texas, and the ninth in the country, to upgrade their local news production to high definition. KJV-TV’s NBC network programming, as well as syndicated programming and local advertising, also upgraded to high definition where available. Telemundo network programming made the HD upgrade on 23 April 2009, despite the local newscast having upgraded to HD nearly three years prior. Field video remained in 16:9 standard definition until 2010, except for 6 Live TeleCopter, which did not upgrade until the crashed helicopter was replaced in 2013.
====Notable people====
* Sonya Hill (2011-present)
* Mark Koelbel (1991-1996, now at KUTV)
* Max Mayfield (2007-2019, retired)
* Capt. Dave Miller, USN Ret. (2013-present)
* Dale Nelson (1981-present)
* Dot Pettersen (1988-2021, retired)
* Lorena Placencia (2013-2023, no longer in TV)
* Lee Sausley (1989-2021, retired)
* Matt Terhune (2007-2016, deceased)
* Tom Terry (1990-1995, now at WOTW)
==Technical information==
===Subchannels===
The station's digital signal is multiplexed:
{| class="fandom-table"
|+Subchannels of KJV-TV
! Channel
! Format
! Aspect
! Short name
! Programming
|-
|6.1
|rowspan=3|720p
|rowspan=3|16:9
|KJV-NBC
|Main KJV-TV programming/NBC
|-
|6.2
|KJV-WX
|First Warning Weather Now
|-
|6.3
|KJV-TMD
|Telemundo
|}
KJV-DT signed on the air on 6 June 2001 (the station’s 45th anniversary) from a new 1,215-foot tower at their permanent site near Robstown; the tower and 4,000 square foot transmitter building were designed to house KJV-FM-TV-DT with room for future tenants. The station’s ATSC sign-on date was relatively early for a smaller-market TV station, thanks in part to Jared Harris’ tech-forward stewardship of Harris Broadcasters Inc., but also a substantial insurance settlement the station received after the aforementioned loss of their studio and transmitter facilities to Hurricane Bret in 1999.
The relatively early adoption of digital TV allowed KJV-DT2 (NJV) to provide 24-hour weather coverage on digital channel 6.2 at launch; to begin carrying Telemundo network programming on KJV-DT3 (OJV) digital channel 6.3 on 1 April 2003; and to begin providing high-definition broadcasts on the station’s 50th anniversary, 6 June 2006. On that date, KJV-DT became the second TV station in the world to provide multiple HD subchannels on one signal, as both the NBC and First Warning Weather Now services upgraded to HD. KJV-TV is unusual among NBC affiliates, as the station carries the network feed in 720p rather than the preferred 1080i; chief engineer Jaime Saiz cited demand for NBC sports programming as the reason to transmit in the 720p format.
=== Analog-to-digital conversion===
KJV-TV shut down its analog signal, over VHF channel 6, at the end of the Nearly Noon newscast (11:59 am) on 12 June 2009, the official date on which full-power television stations in the United States transitioned from analog to digital broadcasts under federal mandate. The station's digital signal remained on its pre-transition UHF channel 19. Through the use of PSIP, digital television receivers display the station's virtual channel as its former VHF analog channel 6.
As was true of all other analog channel 6 stations in North America, KJV-TV’s audio subcarrier transmitted on a frequency of 87.75 MHz (+10 kHz shift), and as a result, could be picked up on the lower end of the dial on most FM radios at 87.7. This is no longer possible for full-powered stations after the conversion to digital broadcasting. In preparation for this change, on 26 March 2009, Harris Broadcasters signed on a low-power FM radio station, K266JV (101.1), to continue to provide audio-only reception of digital channel 6.1 within the Corpus Christi city limits. This audio service was also later made available on KJV-FM (93.9) HD2, and in Spanish on KJV-FM HD3, which provided a much greater coverage area due to KJV-FM’s very high broadcasting power.
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{{Televisionstation|title1=KJV-TV|image1=KJV 6 logo.png|caption-image1=KJV-TV logo|city=Corpus Christi, Texas|country=United States|channels=Digital: 19 (UHF)
Virtual: 6 (VHF)|branding=DT1: KJV 6 (general); Eyewitness News (newscasts)<br>DT2: First Warning Weather Now<br>DT3: Telemundo Corpus Christi (general); Noticiero Telemundo Corpus Christi (newscasts)|slogan=Working in the Spirit of Texas|programming=Programming|affiliations=6.1: NBC (since 1956)<br>6.2: independent 24-hour weather (since 2001)<br>6.3: Telemundo (since 2003)|title3=Ownership|owner=[[Harris Broadcasters, Inc.]]|sisterstations=[[KJV]]<br>[[KJV-FM]]<br>[[K266JV]]|history=History|firstairdate=6 June 1956|formercallsigns=|formerchannelnumbers=6 (VHF, 1956-2009)|formeraffiliations=|callsignmeaning=King James Version of the Bible (derived from sister station KJV, formerly owned by the Catholic Church)|techinfo=Technical information|licensingauth=[[Worldwide Broadcasting Commission|WBC]]|effectiveradiatedpower=1,000 kW|heightaboveterrain=377 m (1,236 ft)|translators=Audio-only: K266JV 101.1 FM (6.1)<br>KJV-FM 93.9 HD2 (6.1)<br>KJV-FM 93.9 HD3 (6.3)}}
KJV-TV (channel 6) is a television station in Corpus Christi, Texas, United States, affiliated with NBC and Telemundo. The station is the sole television property of locally-based [[Harris Broadcasters, Inc.]] (not to be confused with the defunct broadcast equipment manufacturer) alongside [[KJV]] (1360 AM), [[KJV-FM]] (93.9), and [[K266JV]] (101.1 FM). The studios and offices for all Harris Broadcasters stations are located on the 26th through 28th floors of One Shoreline Plaza’s south tower in downtown Corpus Christi; KJV-TV’s transmitter facilities (shared with KJV-FM) are located near Robstown.
==History==
===Beginnings===
KJV-TV can trace its beginnings to KJV 1360 AM, which signed on the air as Corpus Christi’s first radio station in 1929. KJV (AM) was initially owned by the Roman Catholic Diocese of Corpus Christi, which sold the station to its chief engineer J. Randolph Harris in 1947. Working under the Harris Broadcasters Inc. corporate entity, Harris was keen to add to his new purchase, quickly signing on KJV-FM on 93.9 MHz as one of the first FM radio stations in Texas in 1948, and then applying to the <nowiki>[[Worldwide Broadcasting Commission]]</nowiki> for the Channel 4 allocation in Corpus Christi just three days before the freeze on new applications in November 1948.
After the Sixth Report and Order was issued in 1952, solidifying channels 6 and 10 for Corpus Christi, Harris Broadcasters Inc. amended their application to channel 6. Their application ran unopposed, and the FCC granted a construction permit on 6 June 1953. In preparation to put Channel 6 on the air, and recognizing the long-term value of having all operations under one roof, J. Randolph Harris mortgaged all company assets to begin construction of a new broadcast house on Ocean Drive, just south of present-day Cole Park. The two-story building enabled KJV-AM-FM to leave leased space in the 1929-vintage Wilson Plaza North tower and consolidate with their new TV sister in brand-new facilities.
KJV (AM) was already a longtime affiliate of the NBC Red Network, having taken the affiliation at sign-on nearly thirty years prior. That business relationship ensured that when KJV-TV signed on the air on 6 June 1956, the station would secure the primary NBC affiliation for itself. KJV-TV is therefore one of the few television stations in the United States that has retained the same owner, call letters, channel number, and primary network affiliation for its entire existence.
On 3 August 1970, the station was minimally flooded by storm surge (but remained on the air) from landfalling Hurricane Celia. Weatherman Tom Nix earned a Peabody Award for his coverage of the storm as the KJV-TV set flooded while on air. The studios required extensive repairs in the aftermath of the storm and ultimately incurred over $150,000 of damage ($1.17 million, 2023 dollars).
Despite a stellar public reputation in the wake of Hurricane Celia, the financial hit incurred due to required repairs was a detriment to the station’s ratings in the 1970s through late 1980s. Challenges from a nascent <nowiki>[[KTHR-TV|KTHR]]</nowiki> and KXCC, as well as a weak NBC primetime lineup and limited syndication inventory, slipped the station into a malaise, buoyed only by the legacy status KJV-TV and its radio sisters enjoyed. J. Randolph Harris’ old-line leadership also played a role in the stormy fortunes of the stations; he remained active in leading the stations until his death in 1987 at the age of 86. To the abject horror of station staff, Harris had been secretly negotiating a sale of the stations to Gannett, Inc. at the time of his death, but his will had not yet been updated to reflect this; ownership of the stations transferred to his 49-year-old son, and longtime station manager, J. Randolph Harris Jr. (often called Junior by his staff).
Under Harris Jr.’s leadership, as well as his father’s stock market investments (cashed in and invested into the station) and a resurgent NBC primetime lineup, KJV’s fortunes turned around in the 1990s. Along with high-profile talent acquisitions from KTHR (Jay Ricci and Lee Sausley), plus schoolteacher Dot Pettersen, the station clawed back their lost ratings from the 1960s.
Harris Jr. suddenly passed away in June 1996 (three days after the station’s 40th anniversary), which was a shock to both the stations and the community. Both groups were skeptical when they found that ownership of the stations was willed to Harris Jr.’s son Jared, just nineteen years of age at the time and attending Texas A&M University. Jared shocked station employees when he stepped up to the challenge and left Texas A&M to lead Harris Broadcasters. He gave a lot of latitude to individual department heads, which resulted in an explosion of innovation at the station. Ratings saw a dramatic upswing, and enough ad revenue was generated to purchase outright (not lease) the station’s first helicopter in 1998.
===Hurricane Bret===
KJV-AM-FM-TV’s longtime Ocean Drive studio facility was vulnerable to hurricane flooding over the years, having been flooded once by Hurricane Celia in 1970 (see above). The station would experience catastrophe (and tragedy) again on the evening of 22 August 1999.
KJV-TV had abandoned regular programming on 21 August, as the station’s meteorologists had sounded the alarm that the then-Category 4 Hurricane Bret would pose a significant risk to the South Texas coastline, if not the City of Corpus Christi itself. Due to the uncertainty of the storm’s path, live team coverage was in place as far north as Port Lavaca and as far south as Brownsville, and the station’s then-new helicopter was flown inland to be available in the storm’s aftermath. Coverage was simulcast on KJV radio as the mayor of Corpus Christi issued a voluntary evacuation notice.
At approximately 6:15 pm CDT on the evening of 22 August, the station’s studios began taking on storm surge water ahead of the eye’s landfall. Chief meteorologist Dale Nelson let out an expletive on-air when he noticed the rapidly rising water and immediately ordered station staff to move to the upper floor of the building. Within fifteen minutes, the station went from being dry to having two feet of water on the ground floor; the flooding would increase to over six feet. This storm surge flooding destroyed the station’s set, newsroom, master control, and other technical areas. Electricity was lost shortly thereafter due to the station’s standby generator also being flooded.
Upon losing the studio-transmitter link, transmitter engineer Robert “Rocky” Oliveira patched in a separate Doppler radar feed to restore the TV signal, and also patched in a two-way radio to enable Nelson to continue to communicate with the audience on KJV-FM. This practice was quickly adopted by Oliveira’s counterpart at KJV 1360’s separate transmitter site, and was credited by local media as an action that saved lives. As the high-end Category 3 storm made landfall at 7:45 pm CDT, station staff were still trapped on the second floor.
At 9:19 pm CDT, after being battered by high winds for three and a half hours and enduring both sides of the hurricane’s eyewall, a guy wire on the KJV-FM-TV tower near Robstown failed, felling the 1,260-foot tower. The bulk of the tower fell on the transmitter building, instantly killing transmitter engineer Oliveira, destroying the transmitter building and everything within, and taking KJV-FM-TV silent. The KJV AM transmitter, located two miles east of the TV-FM tower, was unaffected and continued to provide coverage via two-way radio for the duration of the event.
After the storm, Harris Broadcasters Inc. president Jared Harris promised his namesake company’s full commitment to returning to the airwaves. KJV-AM-FM-TV was offered temporary refuge in the nearby studios of KTHR-TV (channel 3); the arrangement ultimately lasted for seventeen months while new facilities were constructed on the upper floors of One Shoreline Plaza. It was during this time that KJV adopted a new slogan, “Rebuilding in the Spirit of Texas”. A temporary transmitter facility was constructed at the KJV-AM site.
KJV-AM-FM-TV dedicated their new “Window on the Bayfront” facilities on 31 January 2001; the newsroom is now known as the Rocky Oliveira Memorial Newsroom in the late engineer’s memory. The current facilities were equipped from the beginning for high-definition broadcasting from all three soundstages, including the namesake “Window on the Bayfront” 28th floor studio with panoramic views of the Corpus Christi Bayfront. On that day, the station’s slogan was slightly modified to “Working in the Spirit of Texas”, which still stands today. The station’s former facility, directly adjacent to Cole Park, was sold to the City of Corpus Christi and later demolished to make way for a skatepark.
===Helicopter crash===
On 19 May 2012, KJV-TV was airing live coverage of the 37th annual Beach to Bay Relay Marathon. To provide more comprehensive live coverage, the station rented a second ENG-equipped helicopter to supplement coverage from 6 Live TeleCopter.
The station’s main helicopter, a 1979 Bell OH-58 Kiowa (the military version of the 206 JetRanger) was in a low (but out-of-ground effect) hover above the Corpus Christi Bay seawall just east of Cole Park to capture video of the first runners crossing the finish line. The pilot/reporter had intended to return to a nearby helipad for fuel immediately after the finish, and the second helicopter would take over the main helicopter’s duty station. Both pilots reported using a lot of effort to maintain out-of-ground effect hover, given strong 25-35 mph winds on the day of the race.
As the first runners crossed the finish line at 9:27 am, the helicopter experienced a sudden loss of power and the pilot immediately executed an autorotation, followed by an emergency call to air traffic control: “TV 6 going down!” The crew of the second helicopter quickly moved their nose-mounted camera to capture the crash sequence, which aired live on KJV; the video was later provided to the NTSB for their investigation. The main helicopter pilot reported that he tried to autorotate the chopper onto the grassy knoll of Cole Park, but could not get the flight controls to respond adequately. No further radio calls were made from the aircraft.
Within fifteen seconds of the power loss, the helicopter crash-landed on the seawall at a 45-degree roll angle and promptly overturned into the water. The pilot and photographer both escaped the aircraft with serious injuries. It was initially determined that the cause of the crash was the pilot’s failure to maintain minimum reserve fuel. However, further investigation revealed a significant issue with the Bell OH-58/206, wherein abrupt maneuvers (such as maintaining OGE hover in high winds) on minimum fuel would cause fuel starvation and an uncommanded engine rollback.
==Programming==
===News operation===
KJV-TV presently broadcasts 52.5 hours of locally-produced newscasts each week. Channel 6.1 carries 35.5 hours of English-language news per week, with six hours each weekday and 2.5 hours each Saturday and Sunday. Channel 6.3 carries 17 hours of Spanish-language news per week, with 2.5 hours each weekday and 2 hours each Saturday and Sunday. This includes a weekly Sunday night half-hour sports special on both subchannels; but does not count the 24-hour Doppler radar loop, combined with recorded cut-ins from the KJV 6 First Warning Weather team, that airs continuously on channel 6.2.
KJV-TV has been a factor in the Corpus Christi media market throughout its entire existence, including enjoying the number one spot in the ratings since 1992. This owes to Harris Broadcasters’ leadership status in owning the first radio station in Corpus Christi, their lifelong affiliation with the NBC network, and (since 1988) significant local investment into the newsroom relative to the corporate-owned competition. The station (sharing with KJV radio) owns and operates 6 Live TeleCopter, a 2006 Eurocopter AS350B2 helicopter, for aerial news gathering duties; this practice is largely unheard of in smaller media markets. On KJV’s Telemundo subchannel, the helicopter is branded “Última Hora SuperCóptero”; the station occasionally provides a live Spanish-language reporter in the helicopter for breaking news events.
[[File:KJV TeleCopter.png|thumb|381x381px|''Promotional shot of KJV-AM-FM-TV's current Eurocopter AS350B2, branded'' 6 Live TeleCopter ''on-air.'']]
The station has used the Eyewitness News brand for its English-language news since 1966. Also uncommon for a small market, the station has usually been known for longevity of talent; chief meteorologist Dale Nelson has served the station since 1981, and longtime anchors Lee Sausley and Dot Pettersen have only recently retired after serving over thirty years each. KJV-TV is one of a handful of stations which typically assigns managing editor duty to their anchors.
On 6 June 2006, KJV-TV became the first TV station in the state of Texas, and the ninth in the country, to upgrade their local news production to high definition. KJV-TV’s NBC network programming, as well as syndicated programming and local advertising, also upgraded to high definition where available. Telemundo network programming made the HD upgrade on 23 April 2009, despite the local newscast having upgraded to HD nearly three years prior. Field video remained in 16:9 standard definition until 2010, except for 6 Live TeleCopter, which did not upgrade until the crashed helicopter was replaced in 2013.
====Notable people====
* Sonya Hill (2011-present)
* Mark Koelbel (1991-1996, now at KUTV)
* Max Mayfield (2007-2019, retired)
* Capt. Dave Miller, USN Ret. (2013-present)
* Dale Nelson (1981-present)
* Dot Pettersen (1988-2021, retired)
* Lorena Placencia (2013-2023, no longer in TV)
* Lee Sausley (1989-2021, retired)
* Matt Terhune (2007-2016, deceased)
* Tom Terry (1990-1995, now at WOTW)
==Technical information==
===Subchannels===
The station's digital signal is multiplexed:
{| class="fandom-table"
|+Subchannels of KJV-TV
! Channel
! Format
! Aspect
! Short name
! Programming
|-
|6.1
|rowspan=3|720p
|rowspan=3|16:9
|KJV-NBC
|Main KJV-TV programming/NBC
|-
|6.2
|KJV-WX
|First Warning Weather Now
|-
|6.3
|KJV-TMD
|Telemundo
|}
KJV-DT signed on the air on 6 June 2001 (the station’s 45th anniversary) from a new 1,215-foot tower at their permanent site near Robstown; the tower and 4,000 square foot transmitter building were designed to house KJV-FM-TV-DT with room for future tenants. The station’s ATSC sign-on date was relatively early for a smaller-market TV station, thanks in part to Jared Harris’ tech-forward stewardship of Harris Broadcasters Inc., but also a substantial insurance settlement the station received after the aforementioned loss of their studio and transmitter facilities to Hurricane Bret in 1999.
The relatively early adoption of digital TV allowed KJV-DT2 (NJV) to provide 24-hour weather coverage on digital channel 6.2 at launch; to begin carrying Telemundo network programming on KJV-DT3 (OJV) digital channel 6.3 on 1 April 2003; and to begin providing high-definition broadcasts on the station’s 50th anniversary, 6 June 2006. On that date, KJV-DT became the second TV station in the world to provide multiple HD subchannels on one signal, as both the NBC and First Warning Weather Now services upgraded to HD. KJV-TV is unusual among NBC affiliates, as the station carries the network feed in 720p rather than the preferred 1080i; chief engineer Jaime Saiz cited demand for NBC sports programming as the reason to transmit in the 720p format.
=== Analog-to-digital conversion===
KJV-TV shut down its analog signal, over VHF channel 6, at the end of the Nearly Noon newscast (11:59 am) on 12 June 2009, the official date on which full-power television stations in the United States transitioned from analog to digital broadcasts under federal mandate. The station's digital signal remained on its pre-transition UHF channel 19. Through the use of PSIP, digital television receivers display the station's virtual channel as its former VHF analog channel 6.
As was true of all other analog channel 6 stations in North America, KJV-TV’s audio subcarrier transmitted on a frequency of 87.75 MHz (+10 kHz shift), and as a result, could be picked up on the lower end of the dial on most FM radios at 87.7. This is no longer possible for full-powered stations after the conversion to digital broadcasting. In preparation for this change, on 26 March 2009, Harris Broadcasters signed on a low-power FM radio station, K266JV (101.1), to continue to provide audio-only reception of digital channel 6.1 within the Corpus Christi city limits. This audio service was also later made available on KJV-FM (93.9) HD2, and in Spanish on KJV-FM HD3, which provided a much greater coverage area due to KJV-FM’s very high broadcasting power.
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{{Televisionstation|title1=KJV-TV|image1=KJV 6 logo.png|caption-image1=KJV-TV logo|city=Corpus Christi, Texas|country=United States|channels=Digital: 19 (UHF)
Virtual: 6 (VHF)|branding=DT1: KJV 6 (general); Eyewitness News (newscasts)<br>DT2: First Warning Weather Now<br>DT3: Telemundo Corpus Christi (general); Noticiero Telemundo Corpus Christi (newscasts)|slogan=Working in the Spirit of Texas|programming=Programming|affiliations=6.1: NBC (since 1956)<br>6.2: independent 24-hour weather (since 2001)<br>6.3: Telemundo (since 2003)|title3=Ownership|owner=[[Harris Broadcasters, Inc.]]|sisterstations=[[KJV]]<br>[[KJV-FM]]<br>[[K266JV]]|history=History|firstairdate=6 June 1956|formercallsigns=|formerchannelnumbers=6 (VHF, 1956-2009)|formeraffiliations=|callsignmeaning=King James Version of the Bible (derived from sister station KJV, formerly owned by the Catholic Church)|techinfo=Technical information|licensingauth=[[Worldwide Broadcasting Commission|WBC]]|effectiveradiatedpower=1,000 kW|heightaboveterrain=377 m (1,236 ft)|translators=Audio-only: K266JV 101.1 FM (6.1)<br>KJV-FM 93.9 HD2 (6.1)<br>KJV-FM 93.9 HD3 (6.3)}}
KJV-TV (channel 6) is a television station in Corpus Christi, Texas, United States, affiliated with NBC and Telemundo. The station is the sole television property of locally-based [[Harris Broadcasters, Inc.]] (not to be confused with the defunct broadcast equipment manufacturer) alongside [[KJV]] (1360 AM), [[KJV-FM]] (93.9), and [[K266JV]] (101.1 FM). The studios and offices for all Harris Broadcasters stations are located on the 26th through 28th floors of One Shoreline Plaza’s south tower in downtown Corpus Christi; KJV-TV’s transmitter facilities (shared with KJV-FM) are located near Robstown.
==History==
===Beginnings===
KJV-TV can trace its beginnings to KJV 1360 AM, which signed on the air as Corpus Christi’s first radio station in 1929. KJV (AM) was initially owned by the Roman Catholic Diocese of Corpus Christi, which sold the station to its chief engineer J. Randolph Harris in 1947. Working under the Harris Broadcasters Inc. corporate entity, Harris was keen to add to his new purchase, quickly signing on KJV-FM on 93.9 MHz as one of the first FM radio stations in Texas in 1948, and then applying to the [[Worldwide Broadcasting Commission]] for the Channel 4 allocation in Corpus Christi just three days before the freeze on new applications in November 1948.
After the Sixth Report and Order was issued in 1952, solidifying channels 6 and 10 for Corpus Christi, Harris Broadcasters Inc. amended their application to channel 6. Their application ran unopposed, and the FCC granted a construction permit on 6 June 1953. In preparation to put Channel 6 on the air, and recognizing the long-term value of having all operations under one roof, J. Randolph Harris mortgaged all company assets to begin construction of a new broadcast house on Ocean Drive, just south of present-day Cole Park. The two-story building enabled KJV-AM-FM to leave leased space in the 1929-vintage Wilson Plaza North tower and consolidate with their new TV sister in brand-new facilities.
KJV (AM) was already a longtime affiliate of the NBC Red Network, having taken the affiliation at sign-on nearly thirty years prior. That business relationship ensured that when KJV-TV signed on the air on 6 June 1956, the station would secure the primary NBC affiliation for itself. KJV-TV is therefore one of the few television stations in the United States that has retained the same owner, call letters, channel number, and primary network affiliation for its entire existence.
On 3 August 1970, the station was minimally flooded by storm surge (but remained on the air) from landfalling Hurricane Celia. Weatherman Tom Nix earned a Peabody Award for his coverage of the storm as the KJV-TV set flooded while on air. The studios required extensive repairs in the aftermath of the storm and ultimately incurred over $150,000 of damage ($1.17 million, 2023 dollars).
Despite a stellar public reputation in the wake of Hurricane Celia, the financial hit incurred due to required repairs was a detriment to the station’s ratings in the 1970s through late 1980s. Challenges from a nascent [[KTHR-TV]] and [[KXCC]], as well as a weak NBC primetime lineup and limited syndication inventory, slipped the station into a malaise, buoyed only by the legacy status KJV-TV and its radio sisters enjoyed. J. Randolph Harris’ old-line leadership also played a role in the stormy fortunes of the stations; he remained active in leading the stations until his death in 1987 at the age of 86. To the abject horror of station staff, Harris had been secretly negotiating a sale of the stations to Gannett, Inc. at the time of his death, but his will had not yet been updated to reflect this; ownership of the stations transferred to his 49-year-old son, and longtime station manager, J. Randolph Harris Jr. (often called Junior by his staff).
Under Harris Jr.’s leadership, as well as his father’s stock market investments (cashed in and invested into the station) and a resurgent NBC primetime lineup, KJV’s fortunes turned around in the 1990s. Along with high-profile talent acquisitions from KTHR (Jay Ricci and Lee Sausley), plus schoolteacher Dot Pettersen, the station clawed back their lost ratings from the 1960s.
Harris Jr. suddenly passed away in June 1996 (three days after the station’s 40th anniversary), which was a shock to both the stations and the community. Both groups were skeptical when they found that ownership of the stations was willed to Harris Jr.’s son Jared, just nineteen years of age at the time and attending Texas A&M University. Jared shocked station employees when he stepped up to the challenge and left Texas A&M to lead Harris Broadcasters. He gave a lot of latitude to individual department heads, which resulted in an explosion of innovation at the station. Ratings saw a dramatic upswing, and enough ad revenue was generated to purchase outright (not lease) the station’s first helicopter in 1998.
===Hurricane Bret===
KJV-AM-FM-TV’s longtime Ocean Drive studio facility was vulnerable to hurricane flooding over the years, having been flooded once by Hurricane Celia in 1970 (see above). The station would experience catastrophe (and tragedy) again on the evening of 22 August 1999.
KJV-TV had abandoned regular programming on 21 August, as the station’s meteorologists had sounded the alarm that the then-Category 4 Hurricane Bret would pose a significant risk to the South Texas coastline, if not the City of Corpus Christi itself. Due to the uncertainty of the storm’s path, live team coverage was in place as far north as Port Lavaca and as far south as Brownsville, and the station’s then-new helicopter was flown inland to be available in the storm’s aftermath. Coverage was simulcast on KJV radio as the mayor of Corpus Christi issued a voluntary evacuation notice.
At approximately 6:15 pm CDT on the evening of 22 August, the station’s studios began taking on storm surge water ahead of the eye’s landfall. Chief meteorologist Dale Nelson let out an expletive on-air when he noticed the rapidly rising water and immediately ordered station staff to move to the upper floor of the building. Within fifteen minutes, the station went from being dry to having two feet of water on the ground floor; the flooding would increase to over six feet. This storm surge flooding destroyed the station’s set, newsroom, master control, and other technical areas. Electricity was lost shortly thereafter due to the station’s standby generator also being flooded.
Upon losing the studio-transmitter link, transmitter engineer Robert “Rocky” Oliveira patched in a separate Doppler radar feed to restore the TV signal, and also patched in a two-way radio to enable Nelson to continue to communicate with the audience on KJV-FM. This practice was quickly adopted by Oliveira’s counterpart at KJV 1360’s separate transmitter site, and was credited by local media as an action that saved lives. As the high-end Category 3 storm made landfall at 7:45 pm CDT, station staff were still trapped on the second floor.
At 9:19 pm CDT, after being battered by high winds for three and a half hours and enduring both sides of the hurricane’s eyewall, a guy wire on the KJV-FM-TV tower near Robstown failed, felling the 1,260-foot tower. The bulk of the tower fell on the transmitter building, instantly killing transmitter engineer Oliveira, destroying the transmitter building and everything within, and taking KJV-FM-TV silent. The KJV AM transmitter, located two miles east of the TV-FM tower, was unaffected and continued to provide coverage via two-way radio for the duration of the event.
After the storm, Harris Broadcasters Inc. president Jared Harris promised his namesake company’s full commitment to returning to the airwaves. KJV-AM-FM-TV was offered temporary refuge in the nearby studios of KTHR-TV (channel 3); the arrangement ultimately lasted for seventeen months while new facilities were constructed on the upper floors of One Shoreline Plaza. It was during this time that KJV adopted a new slogan, “Rebuilding in the Spirit of Texas”. A temporary transmitter facility was constructed at the KJV-AM site.
KJV-AM-FM-TV dedicated their new “Window on the Bayfront” facilities on 31 January 2001; the newsroom is now known as the Rocky Oliveira Memorial Newsroom in the late engineer’s memory. The current facilities were equipped from the beginning for high-definition broadcasting from all three soundstages, including the namesake “Window on the Bayfront” 28th floor studio with panoramic views of the Corpus Christi Bayfront. On that day, the station’s slogan was slightly modified to “Working in the Spirit of Texas”, which still stands today. The station’s former facility, directly adjacent to Cole Park, was sold to the City of Corpus Christi and later demolished to make way for a skatepark.
===Helicopter crash===
On 19 May 2012, KJV-TV was airing live coverage of the 37th annual Beach to Bay Relay Marathon. To provide more comprehensive live coverage, the station rented a second ENG-equipped helicopter to supplement coverage from 6 Live TeleCopter.
The station’s main helicopter, a 1979 Bell OH-58 Kiowa (the military version of the 206 JetRanger) was in a low (but out-of-ground effect) hover above the Corpus Christi Bay seawall just east of Cole Park to capture video of the first runners crossing the finish line. The pilot/reporter had intended to return to a nearby helipad for fuel immediately after the finish, and the second helicopter would take over the main helicopter’s duty station. Both pilots reported using a lot of effort to maintain out-of-ground effect hover, given strong 25-35 mph winds on the day of the race.
As the first runners crossed the finish line at 9:27 am, the helicopter experienced a sudden loss of power and the pilot immediately executed an autorotation, followed by an emergency call to air traffic control: “TV 6 going down!” The crew of the second helicopter quickly moved their nose-mounted camera to capture the crash sequence, which aired live on KJV; the video was later provided to the NTSB for their investigation. The main helicopter pilot reported that he tried to autorotate the chopper onto the grassy knoll of Cole Park, but could not get the flight controls to respond adequately. No further radio calls were made from the aircraft.
Within fifteen seconds of the power loss, the helicopter crash-landed on the seawall at a 45-degree roll angle and promptly overturned into the water. The pilot and photographer both escaped the aircraft with serious injuries. It was initially determined that the cause of the crash was the pilot’s failure to maintain minimum reserve fuel. However, further investigation revealed a significant issue with the Bell OH-58/206, wherein abrupt maneuvers (such as maintaining OGE hover in high winds) on minimum fuel would cause fuel starvation and an uncommanded engine rollback.
==Programming==
===News operation===
KJV-TV presently broadcasts 52.5 hours of locally-produced newscasts each week. Channel 6.1 carries 35.5 hours of English-language news per week, with six hours each weekday and 2.5 hours each Saturday and Sunday. Channel 6.3 carries 17 hours of Spanish-language news per week, with 2.5 hours each weekday and 2 hours each Saturday and Sunday. This includes a weekly Sunday night half-hour sports special on both subchannels; but does not count the 24-hour Doppler radar loop, combined with recorded cut-ins from the KJV 6 First Warning Weather team, that airs continuously on channel 6.2.
KJV-TV has been a factor in the Corpus Christi media market throughout its entire existence, including enjoying the number one spot in the ratings since 1992. This owes to Harris Broadcasters’ leadership status in owning the first radio station in Corpus Christi, their lifelong affiliation with the NBC network, and (since 1988) significant local investment into the newsroom relative to the corporate-owned competition. The station (sharing with KJV radio) owns and operates 6 Live TeleCopter, a 2006 Eurocopter AS350B2 helicopter, for aerial news gathering duties; this practice is largely unheard of in smaller media markets. On KJV’s Telemundo subchannel, the helicopter is branded “Última Hora SuperCóptero”; the station occasionally provides a live Spanish-language reporter in the helicopter for breaking news events.
[[File:KJV TeleCopter.png|thumb|381x381px|''Promotional shot of KJV-AM-FM-TV's current Eurocopter AS350B2, branded'' 6 Live TeleCopter ''on-air.'']]
The station has used the Eyewitness News brand for its English-language news since 1966. Also uncommon for a small market, the station has usually been known for longevity of talent; chief meteorologist Dale Nelson has served the station since 1981, and longtime anchors Lee Sausley and Dot Pettersen have only recently retired after serving over thirty years each. KJV-TV is one of a handful of stations which typically assigns managing editor duty to their anchors.
On 6 June 2006, KJV-TV became the first TV station in the state of Texas, and the ninth in the country, to upgrade their local news production to high definition. KJV-TV’s NBC network programming, as well as syndicated programming and local advertising, also upgraded to high definition where available. Telemundo network programming made the HD upgrade on 23 April 2009, despite the local newscast having upgraded to HD nearly three years prior. Field video remained in 16:9 standard definition until 2010, except for 6 Live TeleCopter, which did not upgrade until the crashed helicopter was replaced in 2013.
====Notable people====
* Sonya Hill (2011-present)
* Mark Koelbel (1991-1996, now at KUTV)
* Max Mayfield (2007-2019, retired)
* Capt. Dave Miller, USN Ret. (2013-present)
* Dale Nelson (1981-present)
* Dot Pettersen (1988-2021, retired)
* Lorena Placencia (2013-2023, no longer in TV)
* Lee Sausley (1989-2021, retired)
* Matt Terhune (2007-2016, deceased)
* Tom Terry (1990-1995, now at WOTW)
==Technical information==
===Subchannels===
The station's digital signal is multiplexed:
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! Channel
! Format
! Aspect
! Short name
! Programming
|-
|6.1
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|Main KJV-TV programming/NBC
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|6.2
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|First Warning Weather Now
|-
|6.3
|KJV-TMD
|Telemundo
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KJV-DT signed on the air on 6 June 2001 (the station’s 45th anniversary) from a new 1,215-foot tower at their permanent site near Robstown; the tower and 4,000 square foot transmitter building were designed to house KJV-FM-TV-DT with room for future tenants. The station’s ATSC sign-on date was relatively early for a smaller-market TV station, thanks in part to Jared Harris’ tech-forward stewardship of Harris Broadcasters Inc., but also a substantial insurance settlement the station received after the aforementioned loss of their studio and transmitter facilities to Hurricane Bret in 1999.
The relatively early adoption of digital TV allowed KJV-DT2 (NJV) to provide 24-hour weather coverage on digital channel 6.2 at launch; to begin carrying Telemundo network programming on KJV-DT3 (OJV) digital channel 6.3 on 1 April 2003; and to begin providing high-definition broadcasts on the station’s 50th anniversary, 6 June 2006. On that date, KJV-DT became the second TV station in the world to provide multiple HD subchannels on one signal, as both the NBC and First Warning Weather Now services upgraded to HD. KJV-TV is unusual among NBC affiliates, as the station carries the network feed in 720p rather than the preferred 1080i; chief engineer Jaime Saiz cited demand for NBC sports programming as the reason to transmit in the 720p format.
=== Analog-to-digital conversion===
KJV-TV shut down its analog signal, over VHF channel 6, at the end of the Nearly Noon newscast (11:59 am) on 12 June 2009, the official date on which full-power television stations in the United States transitioned from analog to digital broadcasts under federal mandate. The station's digital signal remained on its pre-transition UHF channel 19. Through the use of PSIP, digital television receivers display the station's virtual channel as its former VHF analog channel 6.
As was true of all other analog channel 6 stations in North America, KJV-TV’s audio subcarrier transmitted on a frequency of 87.75 MHz (+10 kHz shift), and as a result, could be picked up on the lower end of the dial on most FM radios at 87.7. This is no longer possible for full-powered stations after the conversion to digital broadcasting. In preparation for this change, on 26 March 2009, Harris Broadcasters signed on a low-power FM radio station, K266JV (101.1), to continue to provide audio-only reception of digital channel 6.1 within the Corpus Christi city limits. This audio service was also later made available on KJV-FM (93.9) HD2, and in Spanish on KJV-FM HD3, which provided a much greater coverage area due to KJV-FM’s very high broadcasting power.
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KJV-TV (channel 6) is a television station in Corpus Christi, Texas, United States, affiliated with NBC and Telemundo. The station is the sole television property of locally-based [[Harris Broadcasters, Inc.]] (not to be confused with the defunct broadcast equipment manufacturer) alongside [[KJV]] (1360 AM), [[KJV-FM]] (93.9), and [[K266JV]] (101.1 FM). The studios and offices for all Harris Broadcasters stations are located on the 26th through 28th floors of One Shoreline Plaza’s south tower in downtown Corpus Christi; KJV-TV’s transmitter facilities (shared with KJV-FM) are located near Robstown.
==History==
===Beginnings===
KJV-TV can trace its beginnings to KJV 1360 AM, which signed on the air as Corpus Christi’s first radio station in 1929. KJV (AM) was initially owned by the Roman Catholic Diocese of Corpus Christi, which sold the station to its chief engineer J. Randolph Harris in 1947. Working under the Harris Broadcasters Inc. corporate entity, Harris was keen to add to his new purchase, quickly signing on KJV-FM on 93.9 MHz as one of the first FM radio stations in Texas in 1948, and then applying to the [[Worldwide Broadcasting Commission]] for the Channel 4 allocation in Corpus Christi just three days before the freeze on new applications in November 1948.
After the Sixth Report and Order was issued in 1952, solidifying channels 6 and 10 for Corpus Christi, Harris Broadcasters Inc. amended their application to channel 6. Their application ran unopposed, and the FCC granted a construction permit on 6 June 1953. In preparation to put Channel 6 on the air, and recognizing the long-term value of having all operations under one roof, J. Randolph Harris mortgaged all company assets to begin construction of a new broadcast house on Ocean Drive, just south of present-day Cole Park. The two-story building enabled KJV-AM-FM to leave leased space in the 1929-vintage Wilson Plaza North tower and consolidate with their new TV sister in brand-new facilities.
KJV (AM) was already a longtime affiliate of the NBC Red Network, having taken the affiliation at sign-on nearly thirty years prior. That business relationship ensured that when KJV-TV signed on the air on 6 June 1956, the station would secure the primary NBC affiliation for itself. KJV-TV is therefore one of the few television stations in the United States that has retained the same owner, call letters, channel number, and primary network affiliation for its entire existence.
On 3 August 1970, the station was minimally flooded by storm surge (but remained on the air) from landfalling Hurricane Celia. Weatherman Tom Nix earned a Peabody Award for his coverage of the storm as the KJV-TV set flooded while on air. The studios required extensive repairs in the aftermath of the storm and ultimately incurred over $150,000 of damage ($1.17 million, 2023 dollars).
Despite a stellar public reputation in the wake of Hurricane Celia, the financial hit incurred due to required repairs was a detriment to the station’s ratings in the 1970s through late 1980s. Challenges from a nascent [[KTHR-TV]] and [[KXCC]], as well as a weak NBC primetime lineup and limited syndication inventory, slipped the station into a malaise, buoyed only by the legacy status KJV-TV and its radio sisters enjoyed. J. Randolph Harris’ old-line leadership also played a role in the stormy fortunes of the stations; he remained active in leading the stations until his death in 1987 at the age of 86. To the abject horror of station staff, Harris had been secretly negotiating a sale of the stations to Gannett, Inc. at the time of his death, but his will had not yet been updated to reflect this; ownership of the stations transferred to his 49-year-old son, and longtime station manager, J. Randolph Harris Jr. (often called Junior by his staff).
Under Harris Jr.’s leadership, as well as his father’s stock market investments (cashed in and invested into the station) and a resurgent NBC primetime lineup, KJV’s fortunes turned around in the 1990s. Along with high-profile talent acquisitions from KTHR (Jay Ricci and Lee Sausley), plus schoolteacher Dot Pettersen, the station clawed back their lost ratings from the 1960s.
Harris Jr. suddenly passed away in June 1996 (three days after the station’s 40th anniversary), which was a shock to both the stations and the community. Both groups were skeptical when they found that ownership of the stations was willed to Harris Jr.’s son Jared, just nineteen years of age at the time and attending Texas A&M University. Jared shocked station employees when he stepped up to the challenge and left Texas A&M to lead Harris Broadcasters. He gave a lot of latitude to individual department heads, which resulted in an explosion of innovation at the station. Ratings saw a dramatic upswing, and enough ad revenue was generated to purchase outright (not lease) the station’s first helicopter in 1998.
===Hurricane Bret===
KJV-AM-FM-TV’s longtime Ocean Drive studio facility was vulnerable to hurricane flooding over the years, having been flooded once by Hurricane Celia in 1970 (see above). The station would experience catastrophe (and tragedy) again on the evening of 22 August 1999.
KJV-TV had abandoned regular programming on 21 August, as the station’s meteorologists had sounded the alarm that the then-Category 4 Hurricane Bret would pose a significant risk to the South Texas coastline, if not the City of Corpus Christi itself. Due to the uncertainty of the storm’s path, live team coverage was in place as far north as Port Lavaca and as far south as Brownsville, and the station’s then-new helicopter was flown inland to be available in the storm’s aftermath. Coverage was simulcast on KJV radio as the mayor of Corpus Christi issued a voluntary evacuation notice.
At approximately 6:15 pm CDT on the evening of 22 August, the station’s studios began taking on storm surge water ahead of the eye’s landfall. Chief meteorologist Dale Nelson let out an expletive on-air when he noticed the rapidly rising water and immediately ordered station staff to move to the upper floor of the building. Within fifteen minutes, the station went from being dry to having two feet of water on the ground floor; the flooding would increase to over six feet. This storm surge flooding destroyed the station’s set, newsroom, master control, and other technical areas. Electricity was lost shortly thereafter due to the station’s standby generator also being flooded.
Upon losing the studio-transmitter link, transmitter engineer Robert “Rocky” Oliveira patched in a separate Doppler radar feed to restore the TV signal, and also patched in a two-way radio to enable Nelson to continue to communicate with the audience on KJV-FM. This practice was quickly adopted by Oliveira’s counterpart at KJV 1360’s separate transmitter site, and was credited by local media as an action that saved lives. As the high-end Category 3 storm made landfall at 7:45 pm CDT, station staff were still trapped on the second floor.
At 9:19 pm CDT, after being battered by high winds for three and a half hours and enduring both sides of the hurricane’s eyewall, a guy wire on the KJV-FM-TV tower near Robstown failed, felling the 1,260-foot tower. The bulk of the tower fell on the transmitter building, instantly killing transmitter engineer Oliveira, destroying the transmitter building and everything within, and taking KJV-FM-TV silent. The KJV AM transmitter, located two miles east of the TV-FM tower, was unaffected and continued to provide coverage via two-way radio for the duration of the event.
After the storm, Harris Broadcasters Inc. president Jared Harris promised his namesake company’s full commitment to returning to the airwaves. KJV-AM-FM-TV was offered temporary refuge in the nearby studios of KTHR-TV (channel 3); the arrangement ultimately lasted for seventeen months while new facilities were constructed on the upper floors of One Shoreline Plaza. It was during this time that KJV adopted a new slogan, “Rebuilding in the Spirit of Texas”. A temporary transmitter facility was constructed at the KJV-AM site.
KJV-AM-FM-TV dedicated their new “Window on the Bayfront” facilities on 31 January 2001; the newsroom is now known as the Rocky Oliveira Memorial Newsroom in the late engineer’s memory. The current facilities were equipped from the beginning for high-definition broadcasting from all three soundstages, including the namesake “Window on the Bayfront” 28th floor studio with panoramic views of the Corpus Christi Bayfront. On that day, the station’s slogan was slightly modified to “Working in the Spirit of Texas”, which still stands today. The station’s former facility, directly adjacent to Cole Park, was sold to the City of Corpus Christi and later demolished to make way for a skatepark.
===Helicopter crash===
On 19 May 2012, KJV-TV was airing live coverage of the 37th annual Beach to Bay Relay Marathon. To provide more comprehensive live coverage, the station rented a second ENG-equipped helicopter to supplement coverage from 6 Live TeleCopter.
The station’s main helicopter, a 1979 Bell OH-58 Kiowa (the military version of the 206 JetRanger) was in a low (but out-of-ground effect) hover above the Corpus Christi Bay seawall just east of Cole Park to capture video of the first runners crossing the finish line. The pilot/reporter had intended to return to a nearby helipad for fuel immediately after the finish, and the second helicopter would take over the main helicopter’s duty station. Both pilots reported using a lot of effort to maintain out-of-ground effect hover, given strong 25-35 mph winds on the day of the race.
As the first runners crossed the finish line at 9:27 am, the helicopter experienced a sudden loss of power and the pilot immediately executed an autorotation, followed by an emergency call to air traffic control: “TV 6 going down!” The crew of the second helicopter quickly moved their nose-mounted camera to capture the crash sequence, which aired live on KJV; the video was later provided to the NTSB for their investigation. The main helicopter pilot reported that he tried to autorotate the chopper onto the grassy knoll of Cole Park, but could not get the flight controls to respond adequately. No further radio calls were made from the aircraft.
Within fifteen seconds of the power loss, the helicopter crash-landed on the seawall at a 45-degree roll angle and promptly overturned into the water. The pilot and photographer both escaped the aircraft with serious injuries. It was initially determined that the cause of the crash was the pilot’s failure to maintain minimum reserve fuel. However, further investigation revealed a significant issue with the Bell OH-58/206, wherein abrupt maneuvers (such as maintaining OGE hover in high winds) on minimum fuel would cause fuel starvation and an uncommanded engine rollback.
==Programming==
===News operation===
KJV-TV presently broadcasts 52.5 hours of locally-produced newscasts each week. Channel 6.1 carries 35.5 hours of English-language news per week, with six hours each weekday and 2.5 hours each Saturday and Sunday. Channel 6.3 carries 17 hours of Spanish-language news per week, with 2.5 hours each weekday and 2 hours each Saturday and Sunday. This includes a weekly Sunday night half-hour sports special on both subchannels; but does not count the 24-hour Doppler radar loop, combined with recorded cut-ins from the KJV 6 First Warning Weather team, that airs continuously on channel 6.2.
KJV-TV has been a factor in the Corpus Christi media market throughout its entire existence, including enjoying the number one spot in the ratings since 1992. This owes to Harris Broadcasters’ leadership status in owning the first radio station in Corpus Christi, their lifelong affiliation with the NBC network, and (since 1988) significant local investment into the newsroom relative to the corporate-owned competition. The station (sharing with KJV radio) owns and operates ''6 Live TeleCopter'', a 2006 Eurocopter AS350B2 helicopter, for aerial news gathering duties; this practice is largely unheard of in smaller media markets. On KJV’s Telemundo subchannel, the helicopter is branded ''Última Hora SuperCóptero''; the station occasionally provides a live Spanish-language reporter in the helicopter for breaking news events.
[[File:KJV TeleCopter.png|thumb|381x381px|''Promotional shot of KJV-AM-FM-TV's current Eurocopter AS350B2, branded'' 6 Live TeleCopter ''on-air.'']]
The station has used the Eyewitness News brand for its English-language news since 1966. Also uncommon for a small market, the station has usually been known for longevity of talent; chief meteorologist Dale Nelson has served the station since 1981, and longtime anchors Lee Sausley and Dot Pettersen have only recently retired after serving over thirty years each. KJV-TV is one of a handful of stations which typically assigns managing editor duty to their anchors.
On 6 June 2006, KJV-TV became the first TV station in the state of Texas, and the ninth in the country, to upgrade their local news production to high definition. KJV-TV’s NBC network programming, as well as syndicated programming and local advertising, also upgraded to high definition where available. Telemundo network programming made the HD upgrade on 23 April 2009, despite the local newscast having upgraded to HD nearly three years prior. Field video remained in 16:9 standard definition until 2010, except for 6 Live TeleCopter, which did not upgrade until the crashed helicopter was replaced in 2013.
====Notable people====
* Sonya Hill (2011-present)
* Mark Koelbel (1991-1996, now at KUTV)
* Max Mayfield (2007-2019, retired)
* Capt. Dave Miller, USN Ret. (2013-present)
* Dale Nelson (1981-present)
* Dot Pettersen (1988-2021, retired)
* Lorena Placencia (2013-2023, no longer in TV)
* Lee Sausley (1989-2021, retired)
* Matt Terhune (2007-2016, deceased)
* Tom Terry (1990-1995, now at WOTW)
==Technical information==
===Subchannels===
The station's digital signal is multiplexed:
{| class="fandom-table"
|+Subchannels of KJV-TV
! Channel
! Format
! Aspect
! Short name
! Programming
|-
|6.1
|rowspan=3|720p
|rowspan=3|16:9
|KJV-NBC
|Main KJV-TV programming/NBC
|-
|6.2
|KJV-WX
|First Warning Weather Now
|-
|6.3
|KJV-TMD
|Telemundo
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KJV-DT signed on the air on 6 June 2001 (the station’s 45th anniversary) from a new 1,215-foot tower at their permanent site near Robstown; the tower and 4,000 square foot transmitter building were designed to house KJV-FM-TV-DT with room for future tenants. The station’s ATSC sign-on date was relatively early for a smaller-market TV station, thanks in part to Jared Harris’ tech-forward stewardship of Harris Broadcasters Inc., but also a substantial insurance settlement the station received after the aforementioned loss of their studio and transmitter facilities to Hurricane Bret in 1999.
The relatively early adoption of digital TV allowed KJV-DT2 (NJV) to provide 24-hour weather coverage on digital channel 6.2 at launch; to begin carrying Telemundo network programming on KJV-DT3 (OJV) digital channel 6.3 on 1 April 2003; and to begin providing high-definition broadcasts on the station’s 50th anniversary, 6 June 2006. On that date, KJV-DT became the second TV station in the world to provide multiple HD subchannels on one signal, as both the NBC and First Warning Weather Now services upgraded to HD. KJV-TV is unusual among NBC affiliates, as the station carries the network feed in 720p rather than the preferred 1080i; chief engineer Jaime Saiz cited demand for NBC sports programming as the reason to transmit in the 720p format.
=== Analog-to-digital conversion===
KJV-TV shut down its analog signal, over VHF channel 6, at the end of the Nearly Noon newscast (11:59 am) on 12 June 2009, the official date on which full-power television stations in the United States transitioned from analog to digital broadcasts under federal mandate. The station's digital signal remained on its pre-transition UHF channel 19. Through the use of PSIP, digital television receivers display the station's virtual channel as its former VHF analog channel 6.
As was true of all other analog channel 6 stations in North America, KJV-TV’s audio subcarrier transmitted on a frequency of 87.75 MHz (+10 kHz shift), and as a result, could be picked up on the lower end of the dial on most FM radios at 87.7. This is no longer possible for full-powered stations after the conversion to digital broadcasting. In preparation for this change, on 26 March 2009, Harris Broadcasters signed on a low-power FM radio station, K266JV (101.1), to continue to provide audio-only reception of digital channel 6.1 within the Corpus Christi city limits. This audio service was also later made available on KJV-FM (93.9) HD2, and in Spanish on KJV-FM HD3, which provided a much greater coverage area due to KJV-FM’s very high broadcasting power.
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{{Televisionstation v2|name=WSLO-TV|callsign=|city=Orlando, FL|country=United States|channel=Digital: 33 (UHF)<br>Virtual: 35 (UHF)|branding=Sachland One Central Florida<br>Sachland Reports Central Florida (newscasts)|network=Sachland One|affiliations=35.1: Sachland One (O&O)<br>35.2: Buzzr<br>35.3: Sachland Reports Central Florida 24/7 WX<br>35.4: Estrella TV|owner=Sachland Media Group ([[The Sachland Company]])|licensee=Sachland Television Stations, LLC|sister_stations=[[WOSL-TV]]|airdate=March 31, 1974 (first incarnation)<br>October 15, 1979 (current incarnation)|last_airdate=September 30, 1976 (first incarnation)|former_channel_numbers=35 (VHF, 1974-2009)|callsign_meaning=Sachland One|licensing_authority=[[Worldwide Broadcasting Commission|WBC]]|erp=1,000 kW|haat=447 m (1,467 ft)|webcast=reports.sachland.tv/cfl/live|website=reports.sachland.tv/cfl|logo=File:WSLO Sachland One Central Florida logo.svg}}
'''WSLO-TV''' (channel 35) is a television station in Orlando, Florida, United States, serving as the market's outlet of the [[Sachland One]] television network. It is owned-and-operated by [[The Sachland Company]] through its Sachland Media Group division, alongside [[Sachland Two]] station [[WOSL-TV]] (channel 65). Both stations share and maintain studios at the New Sach City complex in Orlando, with an additional news bureau at the station's former studio facilities in Lake Mary; WSLO-TV's transmitter is located in Bithlo, Florida.
==Technical information==
===Subchannels===
The station's digital signal is multiplexed:
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!'''Aspect'''
!'''Short name'''
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|Sachland Reports Central Florida 24/7 WX
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|Estrella TV
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=== Analog-to-digital conversion ===
WOSL-TV shut down its analog signal, over UHF channel 35, on June 12, 2009, the official date in which full-powered television stations fully transitioned from analog to digital broadcasts as part of the federal mandate. The station's digital signal remained on its pre-transition UHF channel 22 at the time. Through the use of PSIP, digital television receivers display the station's virtual channel as its former UHF analog channel 35.
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{{Televisionstation v2|name=WSLO-TV|callsign=|city=Orlando, FL|country=United States|channel=Digital: 33 (UHF)<br>Virtual: 35 (UHF)|branding=Sachland One Central Florida<br>Sachland Reports Central Florida (newscasts)|network=Sachland One|affiliations=35.1: Sachland One (O&O)<br>35.2: Buzzr<br>35.3: Sachland Reports Central Florida 24/7 WX<br>35.4: Estrella TV|owner=Sachland Media Group ([[The Sachland Company]])|licensee=Sachland Television Stations, LLC|sister_stations=[[WOSL-TV]]|airdate=March 31, 1974 (first incarnation)<br>October 15, 1979 (current incarnation)|last_airdate=September 30, 1976 (first incarnation)|former_channel_numbers=35 (VHF, 1974-2009)|callsign_meaning=Sachland One|licensing_authority=[[Worldwide Broadcasting Commission|WBC]]|erp=1,000 kW|haat=447 m (1,467 ft)|webcast=reports.sachland.tv/cfl/live|website=reports.sachland.tv/cfl|logo=File:WSLO Sachland One Central Florida logo.svg}}
'''WSLO-TV''' (channel 35) is a television station in Orlando, Florida, United States, serving as the market's outlet of the [[Sachland One]] television network. It is owned and operated by [[The Sachland Company]] through its Sachland Media Group division, alongside [[Sachland Two]] station [[WOSL-TV]] (channel 65). Both stations share and maintain studios at the New Sach City complex in Orlando, with an additional news bureau at the station's former studio facilities in Lake Mary; WSLO-TV's transmitter is located in Bithlo, Florida.
==Technical information==
===Subchannels===
The station's digital signal is multiplexed:
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!'''Channel'''
!'''Format'''
!'''Aspect'''
!'''Short name'''
!'''Programming'''
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|Main WOSL-TV programming / [[Sachland One]]
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|35.2
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|Sachland Reports Central Florida 24/7 WX
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|35.4
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|Estrella TV
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=== Analog-to-digital conversion ===
WOSL-TV shut down its analog signal, over UHF channel 35, on June 12, 2009, the official date in which full-powered television stations fully transitioned from analog to digital broadcasts as part of the federal mandate. The station's digital signal remained on its pre-transition UHF channel 22 at the time. Through the use of PSIP, digital television receivers display the station's virtual channel as its former UHF analog channel 35.
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{{Televisionstation v2|name=WSLO-TV|callsign=|city=Orlando, FL|country=United States|channel=Digital: 33 (UHF)<br>Virtual: 35 (UHF)|branding=Sachland One Central Florida<br>''Sachland Reports Central Florida'' (newscasts)|network=Sachland One|affiliations='''35.1''': Sachland One (O&O)<br>'''35.2''': Buzzr<br>'''35.3''': Sachland Reports Central Florida 24/7 WX<br>'''35.4''': Estrella TV|owner=Sachland Media Group ([[The Sachland Company]])|licensee=Sachland Television Stations, LLC|sister_stations=[[WOSL-TV]]|airdate=March 31, 1974 (first incarnation)<br>October 15, 1979 (current incarnation)|last_airdate=September 30, 1976 (first incarnation)|former_channel_numbers=35 (VHF, 1974-2009)|callsign_meaning='''S'''ach'''L'''and '''O'''ne|licensing_authority=[[Worldwide Broadcasting Commission|WBC]]|erp=1,000 kW|haat=447 m (1,467 ft)|webcast=reports.sachland.tv/cfl/live|website=reports.sachland.tv/cfl|logo=File:WSLO Sachland One Central Florida logo.svg}}
'''WSLO-TV''' (channel 35) is a television station in Orlando, Florida, United States, serving as the market's outlet of the [[Sachland One]] television network. It is owned and operated by [[The Sachland Company]] through its Sachland Media Group division, alongside [[Sachland Two]] station [[WOSL-TV]] (channel 65). Both stations share and maintain studios at the New Sach City complex in Orlando, with an additional news bureau at the station's former studio facilities in Lake Mary; WSLO-TV's transmitter is located in Bithlo, Florida.
==Technical information==
===Subchannels===
The station's digital signal is multiplexed:
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!'''Channel'''
!'''Format'''
!'''Aspect'''
!'''Short name'''
!'''Programming'''
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|Sachland Reports Central Florida 24/7 WX
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|35.4
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|Estrella TV
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=== Analog-to-digital conversion ===
WOSL-TV shut down its analog signal, over UHF channel 35, on June 12, 2009, the official date in which full-powered television stations fully transitioned from analog to digital broadcasts as part of the federal mandate. The station's digital signal remained on its pre-transition UHF channel 22 at the time. Through the use of PSIP, digital television receivers display the station's virtual channel as its former UHF analog channel 35.
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[[File:Horizon Company logo.png|thumb|400x400px|Horizon Company logo]]
'''Horizon, Inc.''' is a multimedia conglomerate based in the United States. The company's assets include the Horizon Television network, a national broadcasting network that produces original programming and broadcasts a mix of news, entertainment, and more targeting a modern-day audience of Gen-Z and millennials, the Horizon streaming service, the news outlet, Horizon News, and cable channels that also air on the Horizon streaming service and is headquartered at Horizon Plaza in New York City.
== History ==
=== Formation ===
'''Horizon, Inc.''' was founded in 2018 with the goal of launching a new, modern television network that could compete with the biggest players in the industry. The company invested heavily in technology and talent, and launched the '''Horizon Television''', a 24/7 network that offered a mix of premium scripted shows, reality programming, and news that catered to its Gen-Z and millennial demographic. The company also launched several O&O stations in major cities such as New York, Los Angeles, and Boston, which allowed for greater local coverage and advertising opportunities.
In 2021, '''Horizon, Inc'''. continued to innovate and expand, launching several cable and streaming channels, including the political opinionated channels '''Left/Right''' with views from Republicans and Democrats, and the '''O Zone''' kids channel. The company's commitment to modernization, innovation, and quality programming has made it a major player in the media industry.
== Company units ==
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'''Horizon Television''' - a broadcast television network consisting of both original programming and syndicated content. Its O&O stations include Horizon New York (WHNY-TV), Horizon Los Angeles (KHLA-TV), and Horizon Boston (WHMA-TV)
'''Horizon News''' - a 24/7 cable news channel that provides local and national news coverage. It has its own news operations and shares resources with the national Horizon News outlet. It also offers a live, free 24/7 streaming channel
'''Horizon Streaming''' - a subscription-based streaming service that offers a wide variety of Horizon Original programming, Live TV of local Horizon stations and channels, movies, acquired programming, and live special events
'''Left/Right''' - two cable channels that provides political commentary from both Republican and Democratic viewpoints
'''O Zone''' - a children's brand that offers programming aimed at children of all ages.
'''Horizon 4K''' - a service that provides high-quality 4K programming from the Horizon Television network for those with compatible devices
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'''Horizon Television''', simply referred as '''Horizon''', and sometimes shorten to '''HTV''', is an American broadcast television network that is the flagship of the Horizon Media division of Horizon, inc.
Headquartered at the Horizon Plaza in New York City, it has major production facilities and operations at the Horizon NY Media Center and the Horizon LA Studio Center in Los Angeles. The network is sometimes referred as the '''Next Generation Network,''' and the '''Futurama Network,''' based on its modern branding that break the norms of how television networks look and feel, plus its television programs that have premium quality, that targets audiences of Gen-Z and millennials.
== History ==
'''Horizon Television''' was founded in 2020 by a team of media professionals who saw a need for a network that catered specifically to Gen-Z and millennial audiences. The network was designed to be modern and cutting-edge, with a focus on producing programming that was both entertaining and informative. They also saw the need to have an interactive experience for viewers as well.
== Programming ==
'''Horizon''' provides 87+1⁄2 hours of regularly scheduled network programming each week. The network provides 22 hours of primetime programming to affiliated stations Monday through Saturday from 8:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. and Sunday from 7:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. Eastern and Pacific time (7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. Monday through Saturday and 6:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. on Sunday in Central/Mountain time).
'''Horizon''' provides daytime programming from 9:00am to 4:00pm, including an hour break for local news and syndicated programming in between. Original daytime programming features talk and pop culture show Horizon Live, soap operas Horizon High and Code Blue, and reality shows Inked and Bar Rescue.
'''Horizon News''' programming incudes '''Horizon News Morning''' (also known as '''Mornings over the Horizon''') from 7:00am to 9:00am, '''Horizon World Tonight''', overnight news program '''Horizon News Overnight''', and the newsmagazines '''Horizon Investigates''', and '''Frontline on Horizon.'''
'''Horizon''' airs late night programming from 11:35pm to 1:35am the next day.
== Stations ==
'''Horizon Television''' has a number of owned-and-operated stations (O&Os) in major markets throughout the United States, including '''Horizon New York''' (WHNY-TV), '''Horizon Los Angeles''' (KHLA-TV), and '''Horizon Boston''' (WHMA-TV). These stations serve as the primary affiliates for '''Horizon Television''' in their respective regions and offer local news and other programming tailored to their communities.
== Related services ==
=== Horizon Streaming ===
The '''Horizon''' streaming platform offers live streaming of the network's programming as well as exclusive content, such as original series and films. The platform also includes features like personalized recommendations and a user-friendly interface.
=== Video-on-demand ===
'''Horizon''' Television partnered with various other streaming platforms to extend the reach of its programming. This includes partnerships with popular platforms like Hulu, Netflix, and Amazon Prime Video, where Horizon shows and original content can be found.
=== Horizon 4K ===
'''Horizon''' Television claims to be the first and only American broadcaster to offer content in 4K resolution, which enhances the viewing experience with sharper images, more details, and richer colors. Horizon Television aims to become a leader in the American media industry by delivering innovative and diverse content in 4K resolution.
== Brand identity ==
'''Horizon Television''' has established a distinct brand identity that sets it apart from traditional broadcast television. The network aims to break the norms of how television can feel by creating a modern, and simple experience that complements the contemporary home and digital content. Horizon Television's branding centers around its sleek, minimalist logo - a circle with lines inside that has become a recognizable symbol of the network. This emblem appears prominently in all Horizon Television's promotional materials, including TV spots, print ads, and online content.
'''Horizon Television'''<nowiki/>'s brand identity is also reflected in the network's on-air look, which incorporates simple, but bold graphics, clean lines, and a contemporary use of blur and color. The network's modern aesthetic is designed to appeal to younger audiences, particularly Gen-Z and millennials who are accustomed to consuming content on digital platforms.
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{{Televisionstation|title1=Horizon New York|image1=File:HNY2.png|city=New York|branding=Horizon New York
News operation: Horizon News New York|affiliations=10.1: Horizon|owner=Horizon, Inc.|operator=Horizon Television Stations|firstairdate=2020}}WHNY-TV (channel 10) is a television station in New York City, serving as the flagship station of Horizon Television network. It is owned and operated by Horizon Television Stations (Horizon, Inc.). It has studios within Horizon Plaza in Manhattan. WHNY-TV's transmitter is located at One World Trade Center.
== History ==
WHNY-TV's history dates to when it came on the air January 1, 2020, the same day as its owner, Horizon Television network, launched and is the flagship station of the network. It is licensed to and based in New York City, serving the greater New York metropolitan area.
The station was founded by a group of investors who saw an opportunity to create a new kind of television station that would cater to the changing tastes and habits of modern audiences. WHNY was designed from the ground up to be a cutting-edge television station that combines the best of entertainment with the latest in digital media and interactivity.
WHNY-TV not only airs on OTA and cable/satellite but, together along with Horizon Inc., has also aired on streaming via the company's subscription service, Horizon (streaming).
== Programming ==
=== News operation ===
Branded as Horizon News New York, the local news organization shares resources with the national Horizon News outlet, allowing it to cover breaking news and events with a wider perspective. The station takes a modernized approach to news, using simple and clean graphics to present the stories in a way that is easy to understand for viewers.
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On air, the newscasts take a different approach to news anchors. Instead of relying on traditional news anchors, reporters who cover news stories also introduce them on-air. This approach provides a more personal touch and allows the reporters to connect more directly with the audience.
Horizon won several awards for local journalism, including an Emmy Award for Outstanding Coverage of Breaking News, and a Peabody Award for its coverage of the COVID-19 pandemic in the New York area.
In addition to traditional broadcast news, they also have a strong digital presence, with a website and social media accounts that provide up-to-date news and information to its audience, as well as a free 24/7 streaming channel available on horizon.tv/ny, Pluto TV, and mobile and internet-TV apps which allows viewers to stay updated on the latest news at any time of the day. The streaming channel has become a popular alternative for viewers who prefer to consume local news digitally.
WHNY airs Horizon News New York for a combined 12.58 hours every week. They air from 4:00am to 7:00am, 9am, Noon, 4:00pm to 6:30pm, and 11:00pm to 11:35pm weekdays. Horizon News New York also airs weekends at 5:00am to 7:00am, Noon, 6:00pm to 6:30pm, and 11:00pm to midnight.
== Gallery ==
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'''AMG TV''' (previously LSN until 2022 and Life&Style until 2021) is an American multigenre cable network owned and operated by the ABC Media Group, under its television division, ABC Television Group. It is headquartered in Detroit, Michigan, with additional offices in Northville, Michigan, a suburb of Detroit.
AMG TV airs programming from themed cable networks, as well as news under the AMG News brand. On Saturdays and Sundays, it airs kids programming under the name of '''Qubo on AMG'''.
AMG TV also operates 3 sister cable networks: [[AMG2]], [[AMG News]] (which airs news, weather, sports bulletins, and finance programming), and [[AMG Sports]] (which airs live sporting events).
==History==
===2015 launch and start of original programming===
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USTV Networks was established in 2010 to launch a subchannel with lifestyle programming, initially called The Life and Style Channel, before being renamed Life&Style Network. On January 1, 2015, Life&Style was soft-launched on several Fox-owned stations, before fully commencing operations on March 1, 2015. Initially, programs were derived from Food Network, Cooking Channel, HGTV, FYI, and Discovery Life, which made up its programming schedule from 6am-10pm daily.
On August 10, 2015, Life&Style made its first foray into original programming, with a live show broadcast from Life&Style’s “Kitchen” studio, called “Kitchen Live” and aired at 9am daily for 1 hour until March 25, 2018. On March 26, 2018, Life&Style began airing original programming dedicated to food, home, gardening, and medicine from the “Home”, “Hospital”, and “Garden” studio complex. In 2019, Life&Style announced an end to its medical-focused programs, which happened on December 31, 2019.
===2021 rebrand, end of live shows and shift towards non-lifestyle programs===
[[File:LSN_logo.png|thumb|right]]
On October 26, 2021, Life&Style rebranded to LSN without warning, and ended its live shows 2 days later. The studio complex was closed as a result of the rebranding and was abandoned until May 23, 2022. On January 11, 2022, LSN began to engage in channel drift, adding more reality programming. The USTV Networks CEO stated that this was a move to further rebrand the channel later in the year. On May 23, 2022, in an attempt to unify branding, USTV was rebranded to ABC Media Group, and with it came a new logo.
===Rebranding to AMG TV===
On September 1, 2022, AMG announced that LSN would gain 3 sister channels, while LSN would be renamed to AMG TV on October 24, 2022, to unify the channels together. At 6:00am on October 24, LSN was renamed AMG TV. Today, the channel airs 10 original series, most of which are live broadcasts.
==Programming==
See [[AMG TV/Programming]]
==News==
AMG TV presently broadcasts a breakfast news show at 6:00am each day, running for 3 hours. Bulletins, which last 15 minutes long, are broadcast at 2:45pm, 3:15pm, and 4:30pm. The main news broadcast, called AMGN Tonight, airs at 6pm.
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'''AMG TV''' (previously LSN until 2022 and Life&Style until 2021) is an American multigenre cable network owned and operated by the ABC Media Group, under its television division, ABC Television Group. It is headquartered in Detroit, Michigan, with additional offices in Northville, Michigan, a suburb of Detroit.
AMG TV airs programming from themed cable networks, as well as news under the AMG News brand. On Saturdays and Sundays, it airs kids programming under the name of '''Qubo on AMG'''. AMG TV also operates 3 sister cable networks: [[AMG2]], [[AMG News]] (which airs news, weather, sports bulletins, and finance programming), and [[AMG Sports]] (which airs live sporting events).
==History==
===2015 launch and start of original programming===
[[File:L_s_logo_2-removebg-preview_(1).png|thumb|right]]
USTV Networks was established in 2010 to launch a subchannel with lifestyle programming, initially called The Life and Style Channel, before being renamed Life&Style Network. On January 1, 2015, Life&Style was soft-launched on several Fox-owned stations, before fully commencing operations on March 1, 2015. Initially, programs were derived from Food Network, Cooking Channel, HGTV, FYI, and Discovery Life, which made up its programming schedule from 6am-10pm daily.
On August 10, 2015, Life&Style made its first foray into original programming, with a live show broadcast from Life&Style’s “Kitchen” studio, called “Kitchen Live” and aired at 9am daily for 1 hour until March 25, 2018. On March 26, 2018, Life&Style began airing original programming dedicated to food, home, gardening, and medicine from the “Home”, “Hospital”, and “Garden” studio complex. In 2019, Life&Style announced an end to its medical-focused programs, which happened on December 31, 2019.
===2021 rebrand, end of live shows and shift towards non-lifestyle programs===
[[File:LSN_logo.png|thumb|right]]
On October 26, 2021, Life&Style rebranded to LSN without warning, and ended its live shows 2 days later. The studio complex was closed as a result of the rebranding and was abandoned until May 23, 2022. On January 11, 2022, LSN began to engage in channel drift, adding more reality programming. The USTV Networks CEO stated that this was a move to further rebrand the channel later in the year. On May 23, 2022, in an attempt to unify branding, USTV was rebranded to ABC Media Group, and with it came a new logo. The LSN programs would later be discarded on August 30, 2022 in preparation for the rebrand.
===Rebranding to AMG TV===
On September 1, 2022, AMG announced that LSN would gain 3 sister channels, while LSN would be renamed to AMG TV on October 24, 2022, to unify the channels together. At 6:00am on October 24, LSN was renamed AMG TV. Today, the channel airs 10 original series, most of which are live broadcasts. On January 2, 2023, AMG TV premiered '''AMG Breakfast''' a 3-hour weekday show that runs from 6am-9am daily. On March 1, 2023, the AMG+ app launched, providing 150 live channels to customers, as well as previous AMG TV programming.
==Programming==
''See [[AMG TV/Programming]]''
The AMG TV program lineup consists of a multigenre lineup, including action, comedy, drama, game shows, gaming, tech, lifestyle, and more.
==News==
AMG TV presently broadcasts a breakfast news show at 6:00am each day, running for 3 hours. Bulletins, which last 15 minutes long, are broadcast at 2:45pm, 3:15pm, and 4:30pm. The main news broadcast, called AMGN Tonight, airs at 6pm.
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'''AMG TV''' (previously LSN until 2022 and Life&Style until 2021) is an American multigenre cable network owned and operated by the ABC Media Group, under its television division, ABC Television Group. It is headquartered in Detroit, Michigan, with additional offices in Northville, Michigan, a suburb of Detroit.
AMG TV airs programming from themed cable networks, as well as news under the AMG News brand. On Saturdays and Sundays, it airs kids programming under the name of '''Qubo on AMG'''. AMG TV also operates 3 sister cable networks: [[AMG2]], [[AMG News]] (which airs news, weather, sports bulletins, and finance programming), and [[AMG Sports]] (which airs live sporting events).
==History==
===2015 launch and start of original programming===
[[File:L_s_logo_2-removebg-preview_(1).png|thumb|right]]
USTV Networks was established in 2010 to launch a subchannel with lifestyle programming, initially called The Life and Style Channel, before being renamed Life&Style Network. On January 1, 2015, Life&Style was soft-launched on several Fox-owned stations, before fully commencing operations on March 1, 2015. Initially, programs were derived from Food Network, Cooking Channel, HGTV, FYI, and Discovery Life, which made up its programming schedule from 6am-10pm daily.
On August 10, 2015, Life&Style made its first foray into original programming, with a live show broadcast from Life&Style’s “Kitchen” studio, called “Kitchen Live” and aired at 9am daily for 1 hour until March 25, 2018. On March 26, 2018, Life&Style began airing original programming dedicated to food, home, gardening, and medicine from the “Home”, “Hospital”, and “Garden” studio complex. In 2019, Life&Style announced an end to its medical-focused programs, which happened on December 31, 2019.
===2021 rebrand, end of live shows and shift towards non-lifestyle programs===
[[File:LSN_logo.png|thumb|right]]
On October 26, 2021, Life&Style rebranded to LSN without warning, and ended its live shows 2 days later. The studio complex was closed as a result of the rebranding and was abandoned until May 23, 2022. On January 11, 2022, LSN began to engage in channel drift, adding more reality programming. The USTV Networks CEO stated that this was a move to further rebrand the channel later in the year. On May 23, 2022, in an attempt to unify branding, USTV was rebranded to ABC Media Group, and with it came a new logo. The LSN programs would later be discarded on August 30, 2022 in preparation for the rebrand.
===Rebranding to AMG TV===
On September 1, 2022, AMG announced that LSN would gain 3 sister channels, while LSN would be renamed to AMG TV on October 24, 2022, to unify the channels together. At 6:00am on October 24, LSN was renamed AMG TV. Today, the channel airs 10 original series, most of which are live broadcasts. On January 2, 2023, AMG TV premiered '''AMG Breakfast''', a 3-hour weekday show that runs from 6am-9am daily. On March 1, 2023, the AMG+ app launched, providing 150 live channels to customers, as well as previous AMG TV programming.
==Programming==
''See [[AMG TV/Programming]]''
The AMG TV program lineup consists of a multigenre lineup, including action, comedy, drama, game shows, gaming, tech, lifestyle, and more.
==News==
AMG TV presently broadcasts a breakfast news show at 6:00am each day, running for 3 hours. Bulletins, which last 15 minutes long, are broadcast at 2:45pm, 3:15pm, and 4:30pm. The main news broadcast, called AMGN Tonight, airs at 6pm.
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'''ABC Media Group''' is an American multigenre cable network and streaming service operator headquartered in Detroit, Michigan.
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'''WNMF''' (channel 37) is an independent station licensed to Jackson, Mississippi. The station is owned by [[North Mountain Broadcasting]], who is also based in the area. WNMF primarily broadcasts a mix of local news, sports, and community events, along with syndicated programming and classic television shows. The station has been a fixture in the Jackson media market for several decades and is well-known for its commitment to providing high-quality programming to viewers in the region.
=== History ===
WNMF was originally founded in 1953 by an investor named Paul Barry, who saw an opportunity to bring the magic of television to the region. At that time, television was still a relatively new technology, and only a handful of stations existed in the entire country.
In its early years, WNMF struggled to establish itself as a major player in the local media market. The station faced fierce competition from other television and radio stations in the area, as well as from national networks that were beginning to expand their reach across the country. However, WNMF persevered, building a loyal audience through its commitment to quality programming and strong community ties.
Throughout the 1960s and 1970s, WNMF became known for its coverage of local news and sports programs, such as "News 37", and "37 Sports Friday" as well as for its lineup of popular syndicated programs and classic television shows. The station also established itself as a hub for local culture and entertainment, hosting a variety of community events and showcasing up-and-coming artists and performers, with broadcasts of community calendar events, and a show called "Music Mississippi".
=== Programs ===
WNMF airs a variety of programs, such as "25 Words or Less", "News 37", "37 Sports Friday", "Music Mississippi", "37 School Quiz Show", "The 10th Hour", among others.
=== Newscasts ===
[[File:Wnmf logo.png|thumb|Logo for "37 News".]]
WNMF has had a news operation since 1963, with a program called "37 News Today", airing at 5, 6, and 10pm. In 1995, as part of a major rebranding of the station, the station added morning newscasts from 6am to 9am, an afternoon newscast at 1pm, and a newscast called "After The News" at 11pm.
WNMF produces 6 hours of news each weekday, and three hours on weekends.
=== Technical ===
The station's digital signal is multiplexed:
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'''WNMF''' (channel 37) is an independent station licensed to Jackson, Mississippi. The station is owned by [[North Mountain Broadcasting]], who is also based in the area.
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WNMF primarily broadcasts a mix of local news, sports, and community events, along with syndicated programming and classic television shows. The station has been a fixture in the Jackson media market for several decades and is well-known for its commitment to providing high-quality programming to viewers in the region.
=== History ===
WNMF was originally founded in 1953 by an investor named Paul Barry, who saw an opportunity to bring the magic of television to the region. At that time, television was still a relatively new technology, and only a handful of stations existed in the entire country.
In its early years, WNMF struggled to establish itself as a major player in the local media market. The station faced fierce competition from other television and radio stations in the area, as well as from national networks that were beginning to expand their reach across the country. However, WNMF persevered, building a loyal audience through its commitment to quality programming and strong community ties.
Throughout the 1960s and 1970s, WNMF became known for its coverage of local news and sports programs, such as "News 37", and "37 Sports Friday" as well as for its lineup of popular syndicated programs and classic television shows. The station also established itself as a hub for local culture and entertainment, hosting a variety of community events and showcasing up-and-coming artists and performers, with broadcasts of community calendar events, and a show called "Music Mississippi".
=== Programs ===
WNMF airs a variety of programs, such as "25 Words or Less", "News 37", "37 Sports Friday", "Music Mississippi", "37 School Quiz Show", "The 10th Hour", among others.
=== Newscasts ===
[[File:Wnmf logo.png|thumb|Logo for "37 News".]]
WNMF has had a news operation since 1963, with a program called "37 News Today", airing at 5, 6, and 10pm. In 1995, as part of a major rebranding of the station, the station added morning newscasts from 6am to 9am, an afternoon newscast at 1pm, and a newscast called "After The News" at 11pm.
WNMF produces 6 hours of news each weekday, and three hours on weekends.
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North Mountain Broadcasting is a privately held broadcasting company headquartered in Jackson, Mississippi. The company owns and operates a few radio and television stations across the country, including:
* [[WNMF]] (Flagship Station, Independent)
* [[KGLD-TV]] (ABC)
* [[WRVI (AM)]]
North Mountain Broadcasting is committed to providing high-quality programming to its viewers and listeners. The company's stations offer a variety of programming, including news, sports, entertainment, and public affairs. North Mountain Broadcasting is also committed to serving the communities it serves. The company supports a number of local charities and organizations.
In recent years, North Mountain Broadcasting has expanded its operations into other markets. The company now owns and operates stations in several other states and territories, including Montana and the US Virgin Islands. North Mountain Broadcasting is a growing company with a bright future.
=== History ===
North Mountain Broadcasting was founded in 1953 by Paul Barry. Barry was a successful businessman and investor who had a passion for broadcasting. He began his career in radio in the early 1940s at WJDX. After a few years, he decided to start his own company.
North Mountain Broadcasting's first station was WNMF in Jackson, Mississippi. The station signed on the air in 1953. It was the one of the first television stations in the state. WNMF was an immediate success. It struggled at first, but over time it became the leading television station in Mississippi.
In the years that followed, North Mountain Broadcasting expanded its operations into other states and territories. By the early 1970s, North Mountain Broadcasting had owned three stations, with more to come.
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KGLD-TV, virtual channel 7 (UHF digital channel 20), is an ABC-affiliated television station licensed to Glendive, Montana, United States. The station is owned by [[North Mountain Broadcasting]]. KGLD-TV's studios are located on South 10th Street in Glendive, and its transmitter is located near Grass Range.
The station first signed on the air on September 1, 1962. It was originally owned by the TV Montana Company, and was a primary NBC affiliate. In 1967, the TV Montana
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Company sold KGLD-TV to North Mountain Broadcasting, and it became an ABC affiliate.
=== Programming ===
Programs that air on KGLD include a local bingo show every weekday titled "Bingo on ABC 7", Family Feud, a weekly Sunday morning talk show called "ABC 7 Sunday", "Family Feud", "Dr. Phil", among others.
==== Newscasts ====
KGLD-TV carries Seven News Mornings at 6:00 AM, a news update at noon, Seven News Evenings at 6pm, and Seven News Late at 10PM.
=== Technical ===
KGLD-TV currently broadcasts a high definition (HD) signal on virtual channel 7. The station's digital signal is multiplexed:
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KGLD-TV, virtual channel 7 (UHF digital channel 20), is an ABC-affiliated television station licensed to Glendive, Montana, United States. The station is owned by [[North Mountain Broadcasting]]. KGLD-TV's studios are located on South 10th Street in Glendive, and its transmitter is located near Grass Range.
The station first signed on the air on September 1, 1962. It was originally owned by the TV Montana Company, and was a primary NBC affiliate. In 1967, the TV Montana Company sold KGLD-TV to North Mountain Broadcasting, and it became an ABC affiliate.
=== Programming ===
Programs that air on KGLD include a local bingo show every weekday titled "Bingo on ABC 7", Family Feud, a weekly Sunday morning talk show called "ABC 7 Sunday", "Family Feud", "Dr. Phil", among others.
==== Newscasts ====
KGLD-TV carries Seven News Mornings at 6:00 AM, a news update at noon, Seven News Evenings at 6pm, and Seven News Late at 10PM.
=== Technical ===
KGLD-TV currently broadcasts a high definition (HD) signal on virtual channel 7. The station's digital signal is multiplexed:
* Channel 7.1: ABC
* Channel 7.2: MeTV
* Channel 7.3: Court TV
* Channel 7.4: Color bars
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{{Televisionstation v2|name=KGLD-TV|callsign=KGLD-TV|city=Glendive|country=United States|location=Montana|channel=7|branding=ABC 7|language=English|affiliation=ABC|owner=[[North Mountain Broadcasting]]|sister_stations=[[WRVI (AM)]], [[WNMF]]|callsign_meaning=Glendive|licensing_authority=FCC|website=abcglendive.com}}KGLD-TV, virtual channel 7 (UHF digital channel 20), is an ABC-affiliated television station licensed to Glendive, Montana, United States. The station is owned by [[North Mountain Broadcasting]]. KGLD-TV's studios are located on South 10th Street in Glendive, and its transmitter is located near Grass Range.
The station first signed on the air on September 1, 1962. It was originally owned by the TV Montana Company, and was a primary NBC affiliate. In 1967, the TV Montana Company sold KGLD-TV to North Mountain Broadcasting, and it became an ABC affiliate.
=== Programming ===
Programs that air on KGLD include a local bingo show every weekday titled "Bingo on ABC 7", Family Feud, a weekly Sunday morning talk show called "ABC 7 Sunday", "Family Feud", "Dr. Phil", among others.
==== Newscasts ====
KGLD-TV carries Seven News Mornings at 6:00 AM, a news update at noon, Seven News Evenings at 6pm, and Seven News Late at 10PM.
=== Technical ===
KGLD-TV currently broadcasts a high definition (HD) signal on virtual channel 7. The station's digital signal is multiplexed:
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<data source="callsign">
<label>Callsign</label>
</data>
<data source="city">
<label>City</label>
</data>
<data source="country">
<label>Country</label>
</data>
<data source="location">
<label>Broadcast area</label>
</data>
<data source="repeater_of">
<label>Repeater of</label>
</data>
<data source="satellite_of">
<label>Satellite of</label>
</data>
<data source="semi-satellite_of">
<label>Semi-satellite of</label>
</data>
</group>
<group>
<header>Broadcast information</header>
<data source="channel">
<label>Channel(s)</label>
</data>
<data source="branding">
<label>Branding</label>
</data>
<data source="slogan">
<label>Slogan</label>
</data>
</group>
<group>
<header>Programming</header>
<data source="network">
<label>Network</label>
</data>
<data source="language">
<label>Language(s)</label>
</data>
<data source="picture">
<label>Picture format</label>
</data>
<data source="affiliation">
<label>Affiliation(s)</label>
</data>
<data source="affiliations">
<label>Affiliations</label>
</data>
<data source="subchannels">
<label>Subchannels</label>
</data>
</group>
<group>
<header>Ownership</header>
<data source="owner">
<label>Owned by</label>
</data>
<data source="licensee">
<label>Licensee</label>
</data>
<data source="operator">
<label>Operator</label>
</data>
<data source="sister_stations">
<label>Sister stations</label>
</data>
</group>
<group>
<header>History</header>
<data source="founded">
<label>Founded</label>
</data>
<data source="airdate">
<label>First air date</label>
</data>
<data source="last_airdate">
<label>Last air date</label>
</data>
<data source="former_callsigns">
<label>Former call signs</label>
</data>
<data source="former_names">
<label>Former names</label>
</data>
<data source="former_channel_numbers">
<label>Former channel number(s)</label>
</data>
<data source="former_affiliations">
<label>Former affiliations</label>
</data>
<data source="callsign_meaning">
<label>Call sign meaning</label>
</data>
</group>
<group>
<header>Technical information</header>
<data source="licensing_authority">
<label>Licensing authority</label>
</data>
<data source="facility_id">
<label>Facility ID</label>
</data>
<data source="class">
<label>Class</label>
</data>
<data source="power">
<label>Power</label>
</data>
<data source="erp">
<label>ERP</label>
</data>
<data source="haat">
<label>HAAT</label>
</data>
<data source="transmitter_coordinates">
<label>Transmitter coordinates</label>
</data>
<data source="translator">
<label>Translator</label>
</data>
<data source="repeater">
<label>Repeater</label>
</data>
<data source="translators">
<label>Translators</label>
</data>
<data source="repeaters">
<label>Repeaters</label>
</data>
</group>
<group>
<header>Links</header>
<data source="webcast">
<label>Webcast</label>
</data>
<data source="website">
<label>Website</label>
</data>
</group>
</infobox>
<noinclude>Example usage:<pre>
{{Televisionstation v2
| name =
| broadcast_area =
| city_of_license =
| country =
| callsign =
| logo =
| logo_caption =
| image =
| caption =
| channel =
| branding =
| slogan =
| language =
| subchannels =
| network =
| affiliations =
| owner =
| licensee =
| operator =
| sister_stations =
| founded =
| airdate =
| last_airdate =
| former_callsigns =
| former_names =
| former_channel_numbers =
| former_affiliations =
| callsign_meaning =
| licensing_authority =
| facility_id =
| class =
| power =
| erp =
| haat =
| coordinates =
| translator =
| translators =
| repeater =
| repeaters =
| webcast =
| website =
}}
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{{Company v2
| title1 = clearchannel Communications, Inc.
| image1 = [[File:Clear Channel (horizontal).jpg|thumb]]
| caption1 =
| type = Private multi-media conglomerate
| industry = Broadcasting
| headquarters = Miami, Florida
| no_of_locations = 6 (Miami, NYC, LA, Chicago, DC, Boston)
| founded = May 13th, 1920
| defunct =
| fate =
| predecessor =
| successor =
| founder(s) =
| area_served = United States
| products = TV, Radio
| owner =
| divisions = clearchannel Television<br>clearchannel Radio<br>ABS Television Distribution
| subsidiaries = ABS News Productions
| revenue =
| operating_income =
| net_income =
| aum =
| total_assets =
| total_equity =
| no_of_employees = 20,000
| slogan = ''Broadcasting... for the Future''.
| website = clearchannel.com
}}'''clear'''channel Communications, Inc. (otherwise known as '''clear'''channel) is a worldwide multi-media conglomerate company which owns television stations, radio stations, and cable/satellite providers, all around the world. Its headquarters are based in Miami, Florida and employs over 20,000 staff as of May 2023, which includes all departments, and all sectors, all around the world, making it '''''<u>THE</u>''''' largest multi-media broadcasting conglomerate company in the world.
= Current properties (as of May 2023) =
== National Over-the-Air Television ==
{| class="article-table"
|+
! Network name
! Format
! Language
|-
| [[American Broadcasting System|ABS]] || rowspan=4|General || rowspan=2|English
|-
| [[ABS Two]]
|-
| [[Sistema de Radiodifusion Estadounidense|SRE]] || rowspan=2|Spanish
|-
| [[SRE Dos]]
|}
== National Cable Networks ==
* Coming soon...
== Local Television ==
{| class="article-table"
|+
! Callsign
! Channel number
! City
! Affiliation
! Language
! Callsign meaning
|-
| [[WWGN-TV]] || Channel 09.1 || Chicago || ABS '''O&O''' || rowspan=15|English || Named in honor of the real-life [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WGN-TV WGN-TV Chicago].
|-
| [[WHUB-TV]] || Channel 05.1 || Boston || Independent || The '''HUB''' for all things New England.
|-
| [[KST-TV]] || Channel 06.1 || rowspan=2|Seattle/Tacoma/Everett || ABS '''O&O''' || '''S'''eattle/'''T'''acoma
|-
| [[KSTE-TV]] || Channel 16.1 || ABS Two '''O&O''' || '''S'''eattle/'''T'''acoma/'''E'''verett
|-
| rowspan=2|[[WOTW-TV]] || Channel 09.1 || rowspan=2|Orlando/Daytona Beach/Melbourne || ABS '''O&O''' || rowspan=2|'''O'''-'''T'''o'''W'''n
|-
| Channel 09.2 || ABS Two '''O&O'''
|-
| [[WMFL-TV]] || Channel 06.1 || Miami/Fort Lauderdale/Key West || Independent || '''M'''iami/'''F'''ort '''L'''auderdale <small>('''FLAGSHIP''' for the company)</small>
|-
| [[WYQC-TV]] || Channel 03.1 || rowspan=2|Charlotte || ABS '''O&O''' || '''W'''e're '''Y'''our '''Q'''ueen '''C'''ity
|-
| [[WCQC-TV]] || Channel 64.1 || 24-Hour News || '''C'''harlotte, the '''Q'''ueen '''C'''ity
|-
| rowspan=3|[[WRDF-TV]] || Channel 05.1 || rowspan=4|Raleigh/Durham/Fayetteville || NBC || rowspan=3|'''R'''aleigh/'''D'''urham/'''F'''ayetteville
|-
| Channel 05.2 || ABS '''O&O'''
|-
| Channel 05.3 || ABS Two '''O&O'''
|-
| [[WRDT-TV]] || Channel 50.1 || 24-Hour News || '''R'''aleigh/'''D'''urham and the '''T'''riangle
|-
| rowspan=2|[[KSLC-TV]] || Channel 05.1 || rowspan=4|Salt Lake City/Logan/Provo || ABS '''O&O''' || rowspan=2|'''S'''alt '''L'''ake '''C'''ity
|-
| Channel 05.2 || ABS Two '''O&O'''
|-
| rowspan=2|[[KUTS-TV]] || Channel 20.1 || SRE '''O&O''' || rowspan=2|Spanish || rowspan=2|'''UT'''ah '''S'''panish
|-
| Channel 20.2 || SRE Dos '''O&O'''
|-
| [[KQDC-TV]] || Channel 06.1 || Davenport, Iowa/Moline, Ill. || ABS '''O&O''' || rowspan=3|English || '''Q'''ua'''D''' '''C'''ities
|-
| rowspan=2|[[WGNV-TV]] || Channel 20.1 || rowspan=2|Gainesville/Ocala || ABS '''O&O''' || rowspan=2|'''G'''ai'''N'''es'''V'''ille
|-
| Channel 20.2 || ABS Two '''O&O'''
|}
== National Radio ==
{| class="article-table"
|+
! Network name
! Format
! Language
|-
| [[ABS Radio]] || General || rowspan=4|English
|-
| [[ABS Newsradio]] || News
|-
| [[ABS Sportsradio]] || Sports
|-
| [[SportsBet Radio]] || Sports Betting
|-
| [[SiriusXM Satellite Radio|SiriusXM]] || Satellite || rowspan=3|English/Spanish
|-
| [[iHeartRadio]] || General
|-
| [[Premiere Networks|Premiere]] || Syndication
|-
| [[KISS-FM (brand)|KISS-FM]] || Various || rowspan=2|English
|-
| [[EDC Radio]] || Dance/EDM
|}
== Local Radio ==
{| class="article-table"
|+
! Callsign
! Frequency
! City
! Format
! Language
! Callsign meaning
|-
| [[WWGN (AM)|WWGN]] || AM 780 || Chicago || All-news || rowspan=23|English || Named in honor of the real-life [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WGN_(AM) 720 WGN Chicago].
|-
| [[WOTW (AM)|WOTW]] || AM 850 || rowspan=3|Orlando/Daytona Beach/Melbourne || All-news || '''O'''-'''T'''o'''W'''n
|-
| [[WOSJ]] || FM 103.1 || Smooth Jazz || '''O'''rlando's '''S'''mooth '''J'''azz
|-
| [[WOTW-FM]] || FM 105.1 || A.C. || '''O'''-'''T'''o'''W'''n
|-
| [[WMFL (AM)|WMFL]] || AM 980 || rowspan=3|Miami/Fort Lauderdale/Key West || All-news || '''M'''iami/'''F'''ort '''L'''auderdale <small>('''FLAGSHIP''' for the company)</small>
|-
| [[WEDC-FM]] || FM 93.5 || Dance/EDM || '''EDC''' Radio Network <small>('''FLAGSHIP''' for the network)</small>
|-
| [[WKSM-FM]] || FM 100.1 || Top 40 CHR/Dance || '''K'''is'''S'''-FM '''M'''iami <small>('''FLAGSHIP''' for the brand)</small>
|-
| [[WYQC (AM)|WYQC]] || AM 930 || rowspan=5|Charlotte || All-news || '''W'''e're '''Y'''our '''Q'''ueen '''C'''ity
|-
| [[WCQC (AM)|WCQC]] || AM 1110 || Sports || '''C'''harlotte, the '''Q'''ueen '''C'''ity
|-
| [[WQCL-FM]] || FM 92.7 || Sports || '''Q'''ueen '''C'''ity '''L'''IVE
|-
| [[WCQC-FM]] || FM 95.1 || A.C. || '''C'''harlotte, the '''Q'''ueen '''C'''ity
|-
| [[WYQC-FM]] || FM 103.7 || Top 40 CHR/Dance || '''W'''e're '''Y'''our '''Q'''ueen '''C'''ity
|-
| [[WRDC (AM)|WRDC]] || AM 620 || rowspan=5|Raleigh/Durham/Fayetteville || Sports <small>(ESPN Radio)</small> || '''R'''aleigh/'''D'''urham/'''C'''hapel Hill
|-
| [[WRDF (AM)|WRDF]] || AM 680 || All-news and Talk + Sports || '''R'''aleigh/'''D'''urham/'''F'''ayetteville
|-
| [[WRDS (AM)|WRDS]] || AM 1550 || Sports || rowspan=2|'''R'''aleigh/'''D'''urham '''S'''ports
|-
| [[WRDS-FM]] || FM 99.9 || Sports <small>(Local/ABS Sportsradio)</small>
|-
| [[WRDT-FM]] || FM 101.5 || A.C. || '''R'''aleigh/'''D'''urham and the '''T'''riangle
|-
| [[KSLC (AM)|KSLC]] || AM 1160 || rowspan=6|Salt Lake City || All-news + Sports || '''S'''alt '''L'''ake '''C'''ity
|-
| [[KUTS (AM)|KUTS]] || AM 1280 || Sports <small>(Local/ABS Sportsradio)</small> || rowspan=2|'''UT'''ah '''S'''ports
|-
| [[KUTS-FM]] || FM 97.5 || Sports <small>(Local/ABS Sportsradio)</small>
|-
| [[KUMH-FM]] || FM 100.3 || A.C. || '''U'''tah '''M'''usic '''H'''ub
|-
| [[KSLC-FM]] || FM 102.7 || All-news + Sports || '''S'''alt '''L'''ake '''C'''ity
|-
| [[KSRU-FM]] || FM 103.5 || Sports <small>(ESPN Radio)</small> || '''S'''ports'''R'''adio '''U'''tah
|}
== National Cable Provider ==
* [[ABS CableSystem]]
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{{Televisionstation v2
| name =
| location = Miami/Fort Lauderdale
| city = Miami, Florida
| country = United States of America
| callsign =
| logo =
| logo_caption = Logo coming soon.
| image =
| caption =
| channel = Digital: 16 (UHF)<br>Virual: 6 (VHF; PSIP)
| branding = ''WMFL Channel 6'' (general)<br>''WMFL NewsChannel 6'' (newscasts)
| slogan = ''South Florida's 24-Hour NewsChannel'' (newscasts)
| language = English
| subchannels = '''6.2''': 24-Hour News<br>'''6.3''': Traffic/WX<br>'''6.4''': Independent<br>'''6.5''': [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scripps_News Scripps News]<br>'''6.6''': [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stadium_(sports_network) Stadium]
| network =
| affiliations = '''6.1''': Independent <small>(since 1948)</small>
| owner = [[Clearchannel Communications, Inc.|'''clear'''channel Communications, Inc.]] <small>('''clear'''channel Television)</small>
| licensee = '''clear'''channel of South Florida, Inc.
| operator =
| sister_stations = [[WMFL (AM)|WMFL]], [[WEDC-FM]], [[WKSM-FM]]
| founded =
| airdate = May 13th, 1948
| last_airdate =
| former_callsigns =
| former_names =
| former_channel_numbers = '''Analog''':<br>6 (1948-2009)<br>'''Digital''':<br>46 (1998-2001)<br>18 (2001-2004)<br>10 (2004-2009)<br>6 (2009-2018)
| former_affiliations =
| callsign_meaning = '''M'''iami/'''F'''ort '''L'''auderdale
| licensing_authority = [[Worldwide Broadcasting Commission|WBC]]
| facility_id =
| class =
| power =
| erp = 500 kW
| haat = 1,750 feet
| coordinates =
| translator = WFLK-LD 24 (UHF) Key West
| translators =
| repeater =
| repeaters =
| webcast = WMFL6Miami.com/LIVE<br><small>(live and repeat newscasts, and 24-hour 6.2 and 6.3 streams)</small>
| website = WMFL6Miami.com
}}'''WMFL-TV''' (channel 6) is an independent television station, licensed to Miami, Florida, United States, North America, Northern Hemisphere, Earth, and serving the South Florida (Miami/Fort Lauderdale/Key West) television market. It is the '''<u>FLAGSHIP</u>''' television station of locally-based [[Clearchannel Communications, Inc.|'''clear'''channel Communications, Inc.]] whose roots in South Florida date back to its founding in 1920 as a local radio operator within the Ortega family, whose generations later (now lead by the founder's son, Roly) currently own the multi-media conglomerate company. '''clear'''channel has owned WMFL-TV since its inception.
WMFL-TV is a sister to radio stations [[WMFL (AM)|WMFL]] (AM 980), [[WEDC-FM]] (93.5), and [[WKSM-FM]] (100.1).
WMFL-TV (its sister South Florida properties, and the national headquarters of '''clear'''channel Communications, Inc.) are located inside a 10-story building at 1401 79th Street Causeway (SR 934) in North Bay Village (with a Miami postal address), and its transmitter is located near the Miami-Dade/Broward County line nearby where I-75 and the Florida's Turnpike meet in Miramar, Florida.
On cable, the station can be seen on [[ABS CableSystem]] channel 6 (in SD and HD) in all South Florida counties.
= History =
Coming soon...
= Programming =
Coming soon...
= News operation =
Coming soon...
== News Music ==
* 1950-1960: ''WMFL 1950 News Theme''
* 1960-1965: ''WMFL 1960 News Theme''
* 1965-1970: ''WMFL 1965 News Theme''
* 1970-1975: ''WMFL 1970 News Theme'' (WTVJ; 1975-1979 for 6:00pm '''ONLY''')
* 1975-1980: ''Move Closer To Your World'' (Mayoham Music)
* 1980-1995: ''Hello News'' (Gari Media Group)
* 1995-2000: ''Signature'' (Stephen Arnold Music)
* 2000-2003: ''Image News - WROC Version'' (Gari Media Group)
* 2003-2008: ''Fusion'' (Stephen Arnold Music)
* 2008-2011: ''Image News'' (Gari Media Group)
* 2012-2022: ''Coverage'' (615 Music)
* 2022-Pres: ''Stream'' (Stephen Arnold Music)
== Newscast Brandings ==
* 1948-1956: ''WMFL-Television News/Newsreel''
* 1956-1968: ''WMFL-TV News''
** 1966-1979: ''The Ralph Renick Report'' (6:00pm '''ONLY''')
* 1968-1973: ''Channel 6 Eyewitness News''
* 1973-1979: ''NewsCenter 6''
* 1980-1990: ''News 6 South Florida''
* 1990-Pres: ''WMFL NewsChannel 6''
= Schedule (as of May 2023) =
{| class="article-table"
|+ Key
! Local !! Syndicated !! National
|-
| '''Bold''' || ''Italicized'' || <u>Underlined</u>
|}
=== Weekdays ===
* 04:00-10:00 AM: '''WMFL NewsChannel 6 - The Morning News'''
* 10:00-11:00 AM: ''LIVE with Kelly and Mark''
* 11:00AM-12:00PM: '''WMFL NewsChannel 6 at Midday'''
* 12:00-01:00 PM: '''WMFL NewsChannel 6 at 12 Noon'''
* 01:00-02:00 PM: ''Tamron Hall''
* 02:00-03:00 PM: ''Kelly Clarkson''
* 03:00-04:00 PM: '''WMFL NewsChannel 6 at 03:00PM'''
* 04:00-05:00 PM: '''WMFL NewsChannel 6 at 04:00PM'''
* 05:00-06:00 PM: '''WMFL NewsChannel 6 at 05:00PM'''
* 06:00-07:00 PM: '''WMFL NewsChannel 6 at 06:00PM'''
* 07:00-08:00 PM: '''WMFL NewsChannel 6 at 07:00PM'''
* 08:00-09:00 PM: ''Family Feud'' (two episodes)
* 09:00-09:30 PM: ''Wheel of Fortune''
* 09:30-10:00 PM: ''Jeopardy!''
* 10:00-11:00 PM: '''WMFL NewsChannel 6 at 10:00PM'''
* 11:00PM-12:00AM: '''WMFL NewsChannel 6 at 11:00PM'''
* 12:00-01:00 AM: '''South Florida Sports TONIGHT'''
* 01:00-04:00 AM: '''The Eyes of South Florida''' ('''LIVE''' cameras from throughout South Florida plus an audio simulcast of ''Newsradio 980 [[WMFL (AM)|WMFL]]'')
=== Saturdays ===
* 04:00-05:00 AM: '''The Eyes of South Florida'''
* 05:00-11:00 AM: '''WMFL NewsChannel 6 - The Morning News'''
* 11:00AM-12:00PM: '''South Florida Out and About''' (a look at upcoming events across South Florida, plus places, and things to do.)
* 12:00-01:00 PM: '''WMFL NewsChannel 6 at 12 Noon'''
* 01:00-03:00 PM: <u>E/I Programming</u> (first two hours)
* 03:00-05:00 PM: '''WMFL Channel 6's Weekend Movie Showcase'''
* 05:00-06:00 PM: '''WMFL NewsChannel 6 at 05:00PM'''
* 06:00-07:00 PM: '''WMFL NewsChannel 6 at 06:00PM'''
* 07:00-08:00 PM: '''South Florida Out and About''' (repeat)
* 08:00-09:00 PM: ''Family Feud'' (two episodes)
* 09:00-09:30 PM: ''Wheel of Fortune''
* 09:30-10:00 PM: ''Jeopardy!''
* 10:00-11:00 PM: '''WMFL NewsChannel 6 at 10:00PM'''
* 11:00PM-12:00AM: '''WMFL NewsChannel 6 at 11:00PM'''
* 12:00-01:00 AM: '''South Florida Sports TONIGHT'''
* 01:00-04:00 AM: '''The Eyes of South Florida'''
=== Sundays ===
* 04:00-05:00 AM: '''The Eyes of South Florida'''
* 05:00-11:00 AM: '''WMFL NewsChannel 6 - The Morning News'''
* 11:00AM-12:00PM: '''We Are South Florida''' (A Sunday morning public affairs show, discussing and dissecting the week's political news and other happenings, including community events and feature stories in South Florida.)
* 12:00-01:00 PM: '''WMFL NewsChannel 6 at 12 Noon'''
* 01:00-02:00 PM: <u>E/I Programming</u> (final hour)
* 02:00-05:00 PM: ''The Billboard Charts Show'' ('''clear'''channel syndication '''<u>EXCLUSIVE</u>''')
* 05:00-06:00 PM: '''WMFL NewsChannel 6 at 05:00PM'''
* 06:00-07:00 PM: '''WMFL NewsChannel 6 at 06:00PM'''
* 07:00-08:00 PM: '''We Are South Florida''' (repeat)
* 08:00-09:00 PM: ''Family Feud'' (two episodes)
* 09:00-10:00 PM: ''Speakers' Corner'' ('''clear'''channel syndication '''<u>EXCLUSIVE</u>''')
* 10:00-11:00 PM: '''WMFL NewsChannel 6 at 10:00PM'''
* 11:00PM-12:00AM: '''WMFL NewsChannel 6 at 11:00PM'''
* 12:00-01:00 AM: '''South Florida Sports TONIGHT'''
* 01:00-04:00 AM: '''The Eyes of South Florida'''
= Technical information =
== Subchannels ==
The station's signal is multiplexed:
<section begin=subchannels />
{| class="wikitable"
|+ Subchannels of WMFL-TV
! scope = "col" | Channel
! scope = "col" | Resolution
! scope = "col" | Aspect ratio
! scope = "col" | Short name
! scope = "col" | Programming
! scope = "col" | ABS CableSystem
|-
! scope = "row" | 6.1
| rowspan=4|1080i || rowspan=6|16:9 || WMFLTV6 || Main WMFL-TV programming / Independent || Channel 6
|-
! scope = "row" | 6.2
| WMFL-DT || ''WMFL 6 Plus'' || Channel 7
|-
! scope = "row" | 6.3
| WMFL-FA || ''WMFL 6 First Alert Traffic and Weather Together'' || Channel 160
|-
! scope = "row" | 6.4
| SoFlo + || ''South Florida Plus'' / Independent || Channel 8
|-
! scope = "row" | 6.5
| rowspan=2|480i || Scripps || ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scripps_News Scripps News] South Florida'' || Channel 163
|-
! scope = "row" | 6.6
| Stadium || ''South Florida Sports''/[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stadium_(sports_network) Stadium] || Channel 165
|}
<section end=subchannels />
On May 13th, 1998, during WMFL-TV's 50th Anniversary Special, WMFL-TV became the first television station in Florida, and more likely the first television station in the country, to sign on its digital television signal at 3:00 p.m. On that day, WMFL-DT signed on as UHF Channel 46, but has since moved four times over, first to Channel 18 in 2001, then to VHF on Channel 10 in 2004, and moving to Channel 6 after the digital conversion of 2009 before finally settling and moving up back to UHF on Channel 16 in 2018.
=== Subchannel history ===
==== WMFL-DT2 ====
'''WMFL-DT2''' is the second subchannel of WMFL-TV that carries a 24-hour local news and weather format, known as ''WMFL 6 Plus'', and broadcasts in high definition on channel 6.2.
Formerly known as ''WMFL NewsChannel 6 NOW'' until October 26th, 2020, the subchannel airs '''LIVE''' and rebroadcasts of all of WMFL-TV's newscasts as well as special programming and '''LIVE''' breaking news and severe weather coverage.
==== WMFL-DT3 ====
'''WMFL-DT3''' is the third subchannel of WMFL-TV that carries a 24-hour local traffic and weather format, known as ''WMFL 6 First Alert Traffic and Weather Together'', and broadcasts in high definition on channel 6.3.
Formerly known as ''SkyWatch 6 Weather 24/7'' and later as ''WMFL 6 Traffic and Weather Together'' (before adopting the '''First Alert''' weather and traffic brandings in 2022), the channel is powered by the ''WMFL 6 First Alert StormTeam'' and the ''WMFL 6 First Alert Traffic Team'' and broadcasts 24-hour local traffic and weather conditions, including the latest updated maps, forecasts, radars, graphics, alternative routes, drive times, traffic and weather cameras, and more, plus updates from WMFL 6's Traffic and Weather teams.
==== WMFL-DT4 ====
'''WMFL-DT4''' is the fourth subchannel of WMFL-TV that carries a 24-hour local independent format, known as ''South Florida Plus'', and broadcasts in high definition on channel 6.4.
''South Florida Plus'' is an extra independent service of WMFL-TV that carries mainly South Florida-born, made, and targeted programs, such as a simulcast of sister station [[WKSM-FM]]'s ''The KVJ Show'' (and its ''After The Show Podcast'' in edited form), edited versions of ''The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz'' (carried in an agreement with Meadowlark Media and DraftKings), ''South Beach Sessions'' (on Sundays, again from Meadowlark and DraftKings), and simulcasts of WMFL-TV's weeknight 5:00 and 11:00, and nightly 6:00 and 10:00pm newscasts.
It also carries four different South Florida-curated music blocks throghout the day, including...
* ''SoFlo (Saturday/Sunday) Sunrise'', four hours of ambient/calm/relaxing music to de-stress, and relax your weekend. (weekends from 6:00-10:00am)
* ''SoFlo Midday Music'', three hours of music from the '70s, '80s, '90s, and 2000s. (weekdays from 10:00am-1:00pm)
* ''SoFlo Musicland'', three hours of music from all genres across all decades. (nightly from 7:00-10:00pm)
* ''SoFlo Clubland'', four-to-seven hours of EDM music across all subgenres. (weeknights from 2:00-6:00am, weekends from 11:00pm-6:00am)
==== WMFL-DT5 ====
'''WMFL-DT5''' is the fifth subchannel of WMFL-TV that carries a 24-hour national news network, known as [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scripps_News Scripps News], and broadcasts in 16:9 standard definition on channel 6.5.
Formerly known as ''Newsy'' until the 2023 relaunch, ''Scripps News'' carries live news blocks every weekday, plus documentaries, long-form investigations, live coverage of breaking news, Scripps' syndicated news programs such as ''The List'' and ''The Upside'', and more. ''Scripps News South Florida'' also carries five-minute local news and weather cut-ins from WMFL-TV twice every hour.
==== WMFL-DT6 ====
'''WMFL-DT6''' is the sixth subchannel of WMFL-TV that carries a 24-hour national sports network, known as [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stadium_(sports_network) Stadium], and broadcaasts in 16:9 standard definition on channel 6.6.
The channel is known locally as '''South Florida Sports''' and carries a mix of local and national sports programs and telecasts, including a simulcast of WMFL-TV's '''South Florida Sports TONIGHT''', which airs every night at 12 Midnight after WMFL-TV's nightly hour-long 11:00pm newscast.
= Translator =
In addition to its main signal, WMFL-TV is also carried on the following translator:
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!City of License
!Licensee
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|Key West
|clearchannel of South Florida, Inc.
|'''FL'''orida '''K'''eys
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WMFL-TV's use of a translator is necessary as WMFL-TV's main signal does not reach the Florida Keys.
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{{Televisionstation v2
| name =
| location = Miami/Fort Lauderdale
| city = Miami, Florida
| country = United States of America
| callsign =
| logo = [[File:WMFL-TV 6 Short (White).png]]
| logo_caption =
| image =
| caption =
| channel = Digital: 16 (UHF)<br>Virual: 6 (VHF; PSIP)
| branding = ''WMFL Channel 6'' (general)<br>''WMFL NewsChannel 6'' (newscasts)
| slogan = ''South Florida's 24-Hour NewsChannel'' (newscasts)
| language = English
| subchannels = '''6.2''': 24-Hour News<br>'''6.3''': Traffic/WX<br>'''6.4''': Independent<br>'''6.5''': [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scripps_News Scripps News]<br>'''6.6''': [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stadium_(sports_network) Stadium]
| network =
| affiliations = '''6.1''': Independent <small>(since 1948)</small>
| owner = [[Clearchannel Communications, Inc.|'''clear'''channel Communications, Inc.]] <small>('''clear'''channel Television)</small>
| licensee = '''clear'''channel of South Florida, Inc.
| operator =
| sister_stations = [[WMFL (AM)|WMFL]], [[WEDC-FM]], [[WKSM-FM]]
| founded =
| airdate = May 13th, 1948
| last_airdate =
| former_callsigns =
| former_names =
| former_channel_numbers = '''Analog''':<br>6 (1948-2009)<br>'''Digital''':<br>46 (1998-2001)<br>18 (2001-2004)<br>10 (2004-2009)<br>6 (2009-2018)
| former_affiliations =
| callsign_meaning = '''M'''iami/'''F'''ort '''L'''auderdale
| licensing_authority = [[Worldwide Broadcasting Commission|WBC]]
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| power =
| erp = 500 kW
| haat = 1,750 feet
| coordinates =
| translator = WFLK-LD 24 (UHF) Key West
| translators =
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| repeaters =
| webcast = WMFL6Miami.com/LIVE<br><small>(live and repeat newscasts, and 24-hour 6.2 and 6.3 streams)</small>
| website = WMFL6Miami.com
}}'''WMFL-TV''' (channel 6) is an independent television station, licensed to Miami, Florida, United States, North America, Northern Hemisphere, Earth, and serving the South Florida (Miami/Fort Lauderdale/Key West) television market. It is the '''<u>FLAGSHIP</u>''' television station of locally-based [[Clearchannel Communications, Inc.|'''clear'''channel Communications, Inc.]] whose roots in South Florida date back to its founding in 1920 as a local radio operator within the Ortega family, whose generations later (now lead by the founder's son, Roly) currently own the multi-media conglomerate company. '''clear'''channel has owned WMFL-TV since its inception.
WMFL-TV is a sister to radio stations [[WMFL (AM)|WMFL]] (AM 980), [[WEDC-FM]] (93.5), and [[WKSM-FM]] (100.1).
WMFL-TV (its sister South Florida properties, and the national headquarters of '''clear'''channel Communications, Inc.) are located inside a 10-story building at 1401 79th Street Causeway (SR 934) in North Bay Village (with a Miami postal address), and its transmitter is located near the Miami-Dade/Broward County line nearby where I-75 and the Florida's Turnpike meet in Miramar, Florida.
On cable, the station can be seen on [[ABS CableSystem]] channel 6 (in SD and HD) in all South Florida counties.
= History =
Coming soon...
= Programming =
Coming soon...
= News operation =
Coming soon...
== News Music ==
* 1950-1960: ''WMFL 1950 News Theme''
* 1960-1965: ''WMFL 1960 News Theme''
* 1965-1970: ''WMFL 1965 News Theme''
* 1970-1975: ''WMFL 1970 News Theme'' (WTVJ; 1975-1979 for 6:00pm '''ONLY''')
* 1975-1980: ''Move Closer To Your World'' (Mayoham Music)
* 1980-1995: ''Hello News'' (Gari Media Group)
* 1995-2000: ''Signature'' (Stephen Arnold Music)
* 2000-2003: ''Image News - WROC Version'' (Gari Media Group)
* 2003-2008: ''Fusion'' (Stephen Arnold Music)
* 2008-2011: ''Image News'' (Gari Media Group)
* 2012-2022: ''Coverage'' (615 Music)
* 2022-Pres: ''Stream'' (Stephen Arnold Music)
== Newscast Brandings ==
* 1948-1956: ''WMFL-Television News/Newsreel''
* 1956-1968: ''WMFL-TV News''
** 1966-1979: ''The Ralph Renick Report'' (6:00pm '''ONLY''')
* 1968-1973: ''Channel 6 Eyewitness News''
* 1973-1979: ''NewsCenter 6''
* 1980-1990: ''News 6 South Florida''
* 1990-Pres: ''WMFL NewsChannel 6''
= Schedule (as of May 2023) =
{| class="article-table"
|+ Key
! Local !! Syndicated !! National
|-
| '''Bold''' || ''Italicized'' || <u>Underlined</u>
|}
=== Weekdays ===
* 04:00-10:00 AM: '''WMFL NewsChannel 6 - The Morning News'''
* 10:00-11:00 AM: ''LIVE with Kelly and Mark''
* 11:00AM-12:00PM: '''WMFL NewsChannel 6 at Midday'''
* 12:00-01:00 PM: '''WMFL NewsChannel 6 at 12 Noon'''
* 01:00-02:00 PM: ''Tamron Hall''
* 02:00-03:00 PM: ''Kelly Clarkson''
* 03:00-04:00 PM: '''WMFL NewsChannel 6 at 03:00PM'''
* 04:00-05:00 PM: '''WMFL NewsChannel 6 at 04:00PM'''
* 05:00-06:00 PM: '''WMFL NewsChannel 6 at 05:00PM'''
* 06:00-07:00 PM: '''WMFL NewsChannel 6 at 06:00PM'''
* 07:00-08:00 PM: '''WMFL NewsChannel 6 at 07:00PM'''
* 08:00-09:00 PM: ''Family Feud'' (two episodes)
* 09:00-09:30 PM: ''Wheel of Fortune''
* 09:30-10:00 PM: ''Jeopardy!''
* 10:00-11:00 PM: '''WMFL NewsChannel 6 at 10:00PM'''
* 11:00PM-12:00AM: '''WMFL NewsChannel 6 at 11:00PM'''
* 12:00-01:00 AM: '''South Florida Sports TONIGHT'''
* 01:00-04:00 AM: '''The Eyes of South Florida''' ('''LIVE''' cameras from throughout South Florida plus an audio simulcast of ''Newsradio 980 [[WMFL (AM)|WMFL]]'')
=== Saturdays ===
* 04:00-05:00 AM: '''The Eyes of South Florida'''
* 05:00-11:00 AM: '''WMFL NewsChannel 6 - The Morning News'''
* 11:00AM-12:00PM: '''South Florida Out and About''' (a look at upcoming events across South Florida, plus places, and things to do.)
* 12:00-01:00 PM: '''WMFL NewsChannel 6 at 12 Noon'''
* 01:00-03:00 PM: <u>E/I Programming</u> (first two hours)
* 03:00-05:00 PM: '''WMFL Channel 6's Weekend Movie Showcase'''
* 05:00-06:00 PM: '''WMFL NewsChannel 6 at 05:00PM'''
* 06:00-07:00 PM: '''WMFL NewsChannel 6 at 06:00PM'''
* 07:00-08:00 PM: '''South Florida Out and About''' (repeat)
* 08:00-09:00 PM: ''Family Feud'' (two episodes)
* 09:00-09:30 PM: ''Wheel of Fortune''
* 09:30-10:00 PM: ''Jeopardy!''
* 10:00-11:00 PM: '''WMFL NewsChannel 6 at 10:00PM'''
* 11:00PM-12:00AM: '''WMFL NewsChannel 6 at 11:00PM'''
* 12:00-01:00 AM: '''South Florida Sports TONIGHT'''
* 01:00-04:00 AM: '''The Eyes of South Florida'''
=== Sundays ===
* 04:00-05:00 AM: '''The Eyes of South Florida'''
* 05:00-11:00 AM: '''WMFL NewsChannel 6 - The Morning News'''
* 11:00AM-12:00PM: '''We Are South Florida''' (A Sunday morning public affairs show, discussing and dissecting the week's political news and other happenings, including community events and feature stories in South Florida.)
* 12:00-01:00 PM: '''WMFL NewsChannel 6 at 12 Noon'''
* 01:00-02:00 PM: <u>E/I Programming</u> (final hour)
* 02:00-05:00 PM: ''The Billboard Charts Show'' ('''clear'''channel syndication '''<u>EXCLUSIVE</u>''')
* 05:00-06:00 PM: '''WMFL NewsChannel 6 at 05:00PM'''
* 06:00-07:00 PM: '''WMFL NewsChannel 6 at 06:00PM'''
* 07:00-08:00 PM: '''We Are South Florida''' (repeat)
* 08:00-09:00 PM: ''Family Feud'' (two episodes)
* 09:00-10:00 PM: ''Speakers' Corner'' ('''clear'''channel syndication '''<u>EXCLUSIVE</u>''')
* 10:00-11:00 PM: '''WMFL NewsChannel 6 at 10:00PM'''
* 11:00PM-12:00AM: '''WMFL NewsChannel 6 at 11:00PM'''
* 12:00-01:00 AM: '''South Florida Sports TONIGHT'''
* 01:00-04:00 AM: '''The Eyes of South Florida'''
= Technical information =
== Subchannels ==
The station's signal is multiplexed:
<section begin=subchannels />
{| class="wikitable"
|+ Subchannels of WMFL-TV
! scope = "col" | Channel
! scope = "col" | Resolution
! scope = "col" | Aspect ratio
! scope = "col" | Short name
! scope = "col" | Programming
! scope = "col" | ABS CableSystem
|-
! scope = "row" | 6.1
| rowspan=4|1080i || rowspan=6|16:9 || WMFLTV6 || Main WMFL-TV programming / Independent || Channel 6
|-
! scope = "row" | 6.2
| WMFL-DT || ''WMFL 6 Plus'' || Channel 7
|-
! scope = "row" | 6.3
| WMFL-FA || ''WMFL 6 First Alert Traffic and Weather Together'' || Channel 160
|-
! scope = "row" | 6.4
| SoFlo + || ''South Florida Plus'' / Independent || Channel 8
|-
! scope = "row" | 6.5
| rowspan=2|480i || Scripps || ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scripps_News Scripps News] South Florida'' || Channel 163
|-
! scope = "row" | 6.6
| Stadium || ''South Florida Sports''/[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stadium_(sports_network) Stadium] || Channel 165
|}
<section end=subchannels />
On May 13th, 1998, during WMFL-TV's 50th Anniversary Special, WMFL-TV became the first television station in Florida, and more likely the first television station in the country, to sign on its digital television signal at 3:00 p.m. On that day, WMFL-DT signed on as UHF Channel 46, but has since moved four times over, first to Channel 18 in 2001, then to VHF on Channel 10 in 2004, and moving to Channel 6 after the digital conversion of 2009 before finally settling and moving up back to UHF on Channel 16 in 2018.
=== Subchannel history ===
==== WMFL-DT2 ====
'''WMFL-DT2''' is the second subchannel of WMFL-TV that carries a 24-hour local news and weather format, known as ''WMFL 6 Plus'', and broadcasts in high definition on channel 6.2.
Formerly known as ''WMFL NewsChannel 6 NOW'' until October 26th, 2020, the subchannel airs '''LIVE''' and rebroadcasts of all of WMFL-TV's newscasts as well as special programming and '''LIVE''' breaking news and severe weather coverage.
==== WMFL-DT3 ====
'''WMFL-DT3''' is the third subchannel of WMFL-TV that carries a 24-hour local traffic and weather format, known as ''WMFL 6 First Alert Traffic and Weather Together'', and broadcasts in high definition on channel 6.3.
Formerly known as ''SkyWatch 6 Weather 24/7'' and later as ''WMFL 6 Traffic and Weather Together'' (before adopting the '''First Alert''' weather and traffic brandings in 2022), the channel is powered by the ''WMFL 6 First Alert StormTeam'' and the ''WMFL 6 First Alert Traffic Team'' and broadcasts 24-hour local traffic and weather conditions, including the latest updated maps, forecasts, radars, graphics, alternative routes, drive times, traffic and weather cameras, and more, plus updates from WMFL 6's Traffic and Weather teams.
==== WMFL-DT4 ====
'''WMFL-DT4''' is the fourth subchannel of WMFL-TV that carries a 24-hour local independent format, known as ''South Florida Plus'', and broadcasts in high definition on channel 6.4.
''South Florida Plus'' is an extra independent service of WMFL-TV that carries mainly South Florida-born, made, and targeted programs, such as a simulcast of sister station [[WKSM-FM]]'s ''The KVJ Show'' (and its ''After The Show Podcast'' in edited form), edited versions of ''The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz'' (carried in an agreement with Meadowlark Media and DraftKings), ''South Beach Sessions'' (on Sundays, again from Meadowlark and DraftKings), and simulcasts of WMFL-TV's weeknight 5:00 and 11:00, and nightly 6:00 and 10:00pm newscasts.
It also carries four different South Florida-curated music blocks throghout the day, including...
* ''SoFlo (Saturday/Sunday) Sunrise'', four hours of ambient/calm/relaxing music to de-stress, and relax your weekend. (weekends from 6:00-10:00am)
* ''SoFlo Midday Music'', three hours of music from the '70s, '80s, '90s, and 2000s. (weekdays from 10:00am-1:00pm)
* ''SoFlo Musicland'', three hours of music from all genres across all decades. (nightly from 7:00-10:00pm)
* ''SoFlo Clubland'', four-to-seven hours of EDM music across all subgenres. (weeknights from 2:00-6:00am, weekends from 11:00pm-6:00am)
==== WMFL-DT5 ====
'''WMFL-DT5''' is the fifth subchannel of WMFL-TV that carries a 24-hour national news network, known as [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scripps_News Scripps News], and broadcasts in 16:9 standard definition on channel 6.5.
Formerly known as ''Newsy'' until the 2023 relaunch, ''Scripps News'' carries live news blocks every weekday, plus documentaries, long-form investigations, live coverage of breaking news, Scripps' syndicated news programs such as ''The List'' and ''The Upside'', and more. ''Scripps News South Florida'' also carries five-minute local news and weather cut-ins from WMFL-TV twice every hour.
==== WMFL-DT6 ====
'''WMFL-DT6''' is the sixth subchannel of WMFL-TV that carries a 24-hour national sports network, known as [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stadium_(sports_network) Stadium], and broadcaasts in 16:9 standard definition on channel 6.6.
The channel is known locally as '''South Florida Sports''' and carries a mix of local and national sports programs and telecasts, including a simulcast of WMFL-TV's '''South Florida Sports TONIGHT''', which airs every night at 12 Midnight after WMFL-TV's nightly hour-long 11:00pm newscast.
= Translator =
In addition to its main signal, WMFL-TV is also carried on the following translator:
{| class="fandom-table"
!Call Letters
!Channel (VC/RF)
!City of License
!Licensee
!Callsign meaning
!Notes
|-
|'''WFLK-LD'''
|24 (UHF)<br>24 (UHF)
|Key West
|clearchannel of South Florida, Inc.
|'''FL'''orida '''K'''eys
|Digital low-power translator
|}
WMFL-TV's use of a translator is necessary as WMFL-TV's main signal does not reach the Florida Keys.
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The '''Worldwide Broadcasting Commission''' ('''<u>WBC</u>''' for short) is an independent fictional agency of Fantasy Media Hub that regulates communications by radio, television, wire, satellite, and cable across the world. The WBC maintains jurisdiction over the areas of broadband access, fair competition, radio frequency use, media responsibility, public safety, and homeland security.
The WBC was formed by the Global Communications Act of 1930 to replace the radio regulation functions of the ''Worldwide Radio Commission''. The WBC took over wire communication regulation from the ''United Interstate Commission''. The WBC's mandated jurisdiction covers every country, and territory acorss the world. The WBC is funded entirely by regulatory fees, and has an estimated fiscal-2022 budget of USD$5 trillion.
= Mission and agency objectives =
The WBC's mission, specified in Section One of the Global Communications Act of 1930 and amended by the Global Telecommunications Act of 1995 (amendment to 47 W.W.C. §151), is to "''make available so far as possible, to all the people of the world, without discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, or sex, rapid, efficient, nationwide, and world-wide wire and radio communication services with adequate facilities at reasonable charges''." The act furthermore provides that the WBC was created "''for the purpose of the national defense''" and "''for the purpose of promoting safety of life and property through the use of wire and radio communications''."
= History =
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| network = [[KISS-FM (radio brand)|KISS-FM]]
| affiliations = [[Premiere Networks]]
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'''WKSM-FM''' (100.1 MHz) is a heritage contemporary hit radio station, licensed to Miami, Florida, United States, North America, Northern Hemisphere, Earth, and serving the South Florida (Miami/Fort Lauderdale) radio market. It is owned and operated by locally-based [[Clearchannel Communications, Inc.|'''clear'''channel Communications, Inc.]], and has been since its inception as one of its '''<u>FLAGSHIP</u>''' properties, alongside sister stations [[WMFL-TV]] (Channel 6), [[WMFL (AM)|WMFL]] (AM 980), and [[WEDC-FM]] (93.5).
WKSM-FM (its sister South Florida properties, and the national headquarters of '''clear'''channel Communications, Inc.) are located inside a 10-story building at 1401 79th Street Causeway (SR 934) in North Bay Village (with a Miami postal address), and its transmitter is located near the Miami-Dade/Broward County line nearby where I-75 and the Florida's Turnpike meet in Miramar, Florida.
Besides its main analog transmission, WKSM-FM is also simulcast on HD Radio digital transmission with a simulcast of sister station WEDC on its HD2 subchannel, and streams online (like all other '''clear'''channel sister radio stations across the country) via the [[iHeartRadio]] app.
= History =
Coming soon...
= Programming =
WKSM-FM is a typical Top 40 CHR/Dance radio station, consisting of playing current and recurrent popular music as determined by the Top 40 music charts. Some of the music played on the station includes a little bit of everything, mainly pop and dance, but also includes urban, alternative, rock, country, hip-hop, and more. Music is typically determined by the music charts, but also via word of mouth, social media, trending clips, and more.
== The KVJ Show ==
WKSM-FM is '''''THE''''' '''<u>FLAGSHIP</u>''' station for the locally-based, nationally-syndicated morning program ''The KVJ Show'', aired on the station since its debut in 1999. The program airs weekday mornings from 6:00-10:00am and is aired live on WKSM-FM, on the web at KISSMiami.com, streaming on the iHeartRadio app, on their main YouTube page (known as ''KVJ TV''), and is also simulcast on local television on [[WMFL-TV]]'s fourth subchannel, known as ''South Florida Plus''. A best-of version is aired on Saturday mornings, also from 6:00-10:00am.
Hosted by Kevin Rolston, Virginia Sinicki, and Jason ''J-Bird'' Pennington, along with sidekicks Josh Duer (a.k.a. Producer Dennys), and Jeremy Kaufman (a.k.a. Suits), along with a whole suit of characters, alter-egos (mainly from ''J-Bird''), and well-known recurring daily and weekly segments, ''The KVJ Show'' has been a massive hit with South Florida's and national audiences since day one and has been one of the most-listened-to morning radio shows in the entire country. They've gained local cult-like celebrity status in South Florida for almost 25 years due to its overwhelming popularity that so much so, there's a dedicated group of listerers out there called ''KVJ Nation''. '''Nationers''', as they like to be known, are a group of listeners who tune in every day, show up at KVJ-sanctioned events, support great causes like the show's main charity '''Little Smiles''', and much more.
Due to the overwhleming continued success of the program, WKSM management has given the program and its radio stars freedom to pretty much do whatever they want (as long as no profanity or dangerous stunts are involved), which is a rarity for a morning program of this magnitude. This also includes only playing one or two songs per hour so there's more time for regular ''KVJ Show'' content on the radio, plus they've created ''The KVJ Podcast Network'', which is the show's mini-media empire, and contains shows created and hosted by the show's radio stars, with the full support of WKSM management. Shows include doing a daily ''After The Show Podcast'' which is only available on YouTube and streaming on the iHeartRadio app after they go off-the-air at 10:00am ET, with episodes typically ranging from around 30-45 minutes long. The podcast is also shown in edited form (profanity taken out) on ''South Florida Plus'' (WMFL-DT 6.4) later in the afternoon. There's also a ''Weird and Whatever Podcast'', hosted by Pennington, Duer, and their friends, and a ''Spirits Talk'' podcast, hosted by Sinicki and her good friend Jeff, a physic medium.
WKSM management has also given them a 24/7 ''KVJ Radio'' station (live at KISSMiami.com, streaming on the iHeartRadio app, and on the station's third HD Radio subchannel) which includes the regular radio show, the ATSP (profanity is edited out in this stream), the best-of versions (aired on weekends only), and its multiple podcasts, all in one streamlined continuing automatic rotation (no music is played on this stream, ''KVJ Cuts'' or commercials are aired instead). The stream also includes stream-exclusive programs tailored to the hosts' favorite interests, such as an all-'80s and '90s music program hosted by Pennington and Dennys, an entertainment-themed gossip chat program hosted by Sinicki, and a sports talk program hosted by Rolston and Kaufman.
== Other programming ==
Besides its hugely popular weekday morning program, WKSM-FM airs other programs that include a three-hour block of commercial-free hit music called ''The Commercial-'''FREE''' Drive'' (weekdays from 4:00-7:00pm), the ''100 KISS Club'' (Dance/EDM music plus LIVE DJ sets; Fridays and Saturdays from 10:00pm-12:00am), and three programs that WKSM-FM airs on '''Countdown Sundays''': the [[Premiere Networks]]-syndicated ''[[American Top 40]]'' (Sundays from 6:00-10:00am), the locally-produced program ''South Florida Top 30'' (Sundays from 4:00-7:00pm), and the other [[Premiere Networks]]-syndicated program, the [[iHeartRadio Countdown]] (Sundays from 10:00pm-12:00am).
Programming also includes a four-hour simulcast of sister radio station 93.5 [[WEDC-FM]] on Fridays and Saturdays from 12 Midnight-4:00am ET.
= Technical information =
The station also broadcasts in HD Radio and broadcasts additional subchannels to supplement more programming:
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|+ HD Radio subchannels of WKSM-FM
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! scope = "col" | Short name
! scope = "col" | Programming
! scope = "col" | Station name
|-
! scope = "row" | 100.1 FM-HD1
| WKSM-HD1 || Main WKSM programming / Top 40 (CHR)/Dance || ''100 KISS-FM Miami''
|-
! scope = "row" | 100.1 FM-HD2
| WKSM-HD2 || Main WEDC programming / Dance/EDM || ''EDC Radio Miami''
|-
! scope = "row" | 100.1 FM-HD3
| KVJ 24/7 || 24/7 ''KVJ Show'' content || ''KVJ Radio''
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| network = [[KISS-FM (radio brand)|KISS-FM]]
| affiliations = [[Premiere Networks]]
| owner = [[Clearchannel Communications, Inc.|'''clear'''channel Communications, Inc.]] <small>('''clear'''channel Radio)</small>
| licensee = '''clear'''channel of South Florida, Inc.
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'''WKSM-FM''' (100.1 MHz) is a heritage contemporary hit radio station, licensed to Miami, Florida, United States, North America, Northern Hemisphere, Earth, and serving the South Florida (Miami/Fort Lauderdale) radio market. It is owned and operated by locally-based [[Clearchannel Communications, Inc.|'''clear'''channel Communications, Inc.]], and has been since its inception as one of its '''<u>FLAGSHIP</u>''' properties, alongside sister stations [[WMFL-TV]] (Channel 6), [[WMFL (AM)|WMFL]] (AM 980), and [[WEDC-FM]] (93.5).
WKSM-FM (its sister South Florida properties, and the national headquarters of '''clear'''channel Communications, Inc.) are located inside a 10-story building at 1401 79th Street Causeway (SR 934) in North Bay Village (with a Miami postal address), and its transmitter is located near the Miami-Dade/Broward County line nearby where I-75 and the Florida's Turnpike meet in Miramar, Florida.
Besides its main analog transmission, WKSM-FM is also simulcast on HD Radio digital transmission with a simulcast of sister station WEDC on its HD2 subchannel, and streams online (like all other '''clear'''channel sister radio stations across the country) via the [[iHeartRadio]] app.
= History =
Coming soon...
= Programming =
WKSM-FM is a typical Top 40 CHR/Dance radio station, consisting of playing current and recurrent popular music as determined by the Top 40 music charts. Some of the music played on the station includes a little bit of everything, mainly pop and dance, but also includes urban, alternative, rock, country, hip-hop, and more. Music is typically determined by the music charts, but also via word of mouth, social media, trending clips, and more.
== The KVJ Show ==
WKSM-FM is '''''THE''''' '''<u>FLAGSHIP</u>''' station for the locally-based, nationally-syndicated morning program ''The KVJ Show'', aired on the station since its debut in 1999. The program airs weekday mornings from 6:00-10:00am and is aired live on WKSM-FM, on the web at KISSMiami.com, streaming on the iHeartRadio app, on their main YouTube page (known as ''KVJ TV''), and is also simulcast on local television on [[WMFL-TV]]'s fourth subchannel, known as ''South Florida Plus''. A best-of version is aired on Saturday mornings, also from 6:00-10:00am.
Hosted by Kevin Rolston, Virginia Sinicki, and Jason ''J-Bird'' Pennington, along with sidekicks Josh Duer (a.k.a. Producer Dennys), and Jeremy Kaufman (a.k.a. Suits), along with a whole suit of characters, alter-egos (mainly from ''J-Bird''), and well-known recurring daily and weekly segments, ''The KVJ Show'' has been a massive hit with South Florida's and national audiences since day one and has been one of the most-listened-to morning radio shows in the entire country. They've gained local cult-like celebrity status in South Florida for almost 25 years due to its overwhelming popularity that so much so, there's a dedicated group of listerers out there called ''KVJ Nation''. '''Nationers''', as they like to be known, are a group of listeners who tune in every day, show up at KVJ-sanctioned events, support great causes like the show's main charity '''Little Smiles''', and much more.
Due to the overwhleming continued success of the program, WKSM management has given the program and its radio stars freedom to pretty much do whatever they want (as long as no profanity or dangerous stunts are involved), which is a rarity for a morning program of this magnitude. This also includes only playing one or two songs per hour so there's more time for regular ''KVJ Show'' content on the radio, plus they've created ''The KVJ Podcast Network'', which is the show's mini-media empire, and contains shows created and hosted by the show's radio stars, with the full support of WKSM management. Shows include doing a daily ''After The Show Podcast'' which is only available on YouTube and streaming on the iHeartRadio app after they go off-the-air at 10:00am ET, with episodes typically ranging from around 30-45 minutes long. The podcast is also shown in edited form (profanity taken out) on ''South Florida Plus'' (WMFL-DT 6.4) later in the afternoon. There's also a ''Weird and Whatever Podcast'', hosted by Pennington, Duer, and their friends, and a ''Spirits Talk'' podcast, hosted by Sinicki and her good friend Jeff, a physic medium.
WKSM management has also given them a 24/7 ''KVJ Radio'' station (live at KISSMiami.com, streaming on the iHeartRadio app, and on the station's third HD Radio subchannel) which includes the regular radio show, the ATSP (profanity is edited out in this stream), the best-of versions (aired on weekends only), and its multiple podcasts, all in one streamlined continuing automatic rotation (no music is played on this stream, ''KVJ Cuts'' or commercials are aired instead). The stream also includes stream-exclusive programs tailored to the hosts' favorite interests, such as an all-'80s and '90s music program hosted by Pennington and Dennys, an entertainment-themed gossip chat program hosted by Sinicki, and a sports talk program hosted by Rolston and Kaufman.
== Other programming ==
Besides its hugely popular weekday morning program, WKSM-FM airs other programs that include a three-hour block of commercial-free hit music called ''The Commercial-'''FREE''' Drive'' (weekdays from 4:00-7:00pm), the ''100 KISS Club'' (Dance/EDM music plus LIVE DJ sets; Fridays and Saturdays from 10:00pm-12:00am), and three programs that WKSM-FM airs on '''Countdown Sundays''': the [[Premiere Networks]]-syndicated ''[[American Top 40]]'' (Sundays from 6:00-10:00am), the locally-produced program ''South Florida Top 30'' (Sundays from 4:00-7:00pm), and the other [[Premiere Networks]]-syndicated program, the [[iHeartRadio Countdown]] (Sundays from 10:00pm-12:00am).
Programming also includes a four-hour simulcast of sister radio station 93.5 [[WEDC-FM]] on Fridays and Saturdays from 12 Midnight-4:00am ET.
= Technical information =
The station also broadcasts in HD Radio and broadcasts additional subchannels to supplement more programming:
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! scope = "col" | Short name
! scope = "col" | Programming
! scope = "col" | Station name
|-
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| WKSM-HD1 || Main WKSM programming / Top 40 (CHR)/Dance || ''100 KISS-FM Miami''
|-
! scope = "row" | 100.1 FM-HD2
| WKSM-HD2 || Main WEDC programming / Dance/EDM || ''EDC Radio Miami''
|-
! scope = "row" | 100.1 FM-HD3
| KVJ 24/7 || 24/7 ''KVJ Show'' content || ''KVJ Radio''
|}
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{{Televisionstation
|title1 = KTHR-TV
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|city = Corpus Christi, Texas
|country = United States
|channels = Digital: 26 (UHF)<br />Virtual: 3
|branding = KTHR-TV3 <i>(general)<br />3 News (newscasts)</i>
|slogan = Coverage You Can Count On
|programming = Programming
|affiliations = 3.1: ABC (since 1964)<br />3.2: MeTV<br />3.3: Movies!<br />3.4: Estrella TV
|title3 = Ownership
|owner = [[Media General]]
|sisterstations = [[KMOL-TV]], [[KTCC-AM]], [[KTCC-FM]]
|history = History
|firstairdate = May 4, 1964
|formercallsigns =
|formerchannelnumbers = Analog:<br />3 (VHF, 1964-2009)<br />Digital:<br />8 (VHF, 2003-2010)
|callsignmeaning = Three
|techinfo = Technical information
|licensingauth = [[Worldwide Broadcasting Commission|WBC]]
|effectiveradiatedpower = 1,000 kW
|heightaboveterrain = 980 ft
}}
'''KTHR''' (channel 3) is a television station in Corpus Christi, Texas, United States, affiliated with ABC and owned by [[Media General|Media General, Inc.]] The station's studios are located at 5002 South Padre Island Drive in Corpus Christi, and its transmitter is located in Petronila, Texas.
==History==
Coming soon
==Programming==
=== Weekdays ===
* 5-7am - 3 News This Morning
* 7-9am - Good Morning America
* 9-9:30am - Coastal Living LIVE with Clarissa Serna and Barbi Leo
* 9:30-10am - Daytime Jeopardy!
* 10-11am - Live with Kelly and Mark
* 11am-12pm - 3 News Dayside
* 12-1pm - GMA 3: What You Need To Know
* 1-2pm - General Hospital
* 2-3pm - Judge Judy
* 3-4pm - The Lee and Hayley Show with Lee Cruse and Hayley Harmon
* 4-4:30pm - Inside Edition
* 4:30-5pm - Jeopardy!
* 5-5:30pm - 3 News at 5
* 5:30-6pm - World News Tonight
* 6-6:30pm - 3 News at 6
* 6:30-7pm - Wheel of Fortune
* 7-10pm - ABC Primetime
* 10-10:35pm - 3 News at 10
* 10:35-11:05pm - The Simpsons
* 11:05-11:35pm - M*A*S*H
* 11:35pm-12:35am - Jimmy Kimmel Live
* 12:35-1:07am - Nightline
* 1:07-2:07am - Two and Half Men (two episodes)
* 2:07-2:37am - Paid Program
* 2:37-4:30am - World News Now
* 4:30-5am - America This Morning
===News operation===
Coming soon
====News team====
3 News Weeknight Team
* Rudy Trevino - weeknights at 6 and 10, and co-host of "Domingo Live!"
* Katia Uriarte - weeknights at 6 and 10
* Leslie Adami - weeknights at 5, and lead reporter at 10
* Mike Gillaspia - weeknights at 5, and investigative reporter
* Chief Meteorologist Alan Holt
* Sports Director Chris Thomasson
3 News This Morning and Dayside
* John Thomas Kobos - weekdays 5-7am and 11am
* Barbi Leo - weekdays 5-7am and co-host of "Domingo Live!"
* Carly Smith - meteorologist 5-7am and 11am
3 News Weekends
* Brian Burns - weekend evening anchor and weekday reporter
* Kristin Walla - weekend meteorologist and weekday reporter
* Ashley Gonzalez - weekend sports anchor and weekday sports reporter
3 News Reporters
* John Rupolo - MMJ
* Mariah Gallegos - MMJ (also fill-in weather forecaster)
* Michael Gibson - MMJ/fill-in anchor
* Bill Churchwell - MMJ
* Lexis Greene - MMJ/fill-in anchor
* Brandon Schaff - MMJ
* Simone Simpson - MMJ
* Joe Gazin - commentator (former legendary weeknight anchor until 2021 retirement)
3 News Management
* Richard Longoria - 3 News Director
* Jonathan Munson - Assistant News Director
* Preston West - Chief Photographer
* Jeremy Landers - Assignment Manager
* Haley Williams - Digital Content Manager
3 News Producers
* A.J. Lopez - Producer
* Josh Maxwell - Digital Content Producer
* Anchors produce mornings, 11am, and weekends
==Technical information==
===Subchannels===
The station's digital signal is multiplexed:
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!Channel
!Format
!Aspect
!Short name
!Programming
|-
|3.1
| rowspan="3" |720p
| rowspan="3" |16:9
|KTHR3.1
|Main KTHR-TV programming/ABC
|-
|3.2
|KTHR3.2
|MeTV
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|3.3
|KTHR3.3
|MOVIES!
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KTHR-DT signed on the air in 2003.
===Analog-to-digital conversion===
KTHR-TV shut down its analog signal, over VHF channel 3 on February 17, 2009 during Nightline.
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'''WMFL''' (980 kHz) is a commercial all-news radio station, licensed to Miami, Florida, United States, North America, Northern Hemisphere, Earth, and serving the South Florida (Miami/Fort Lauderdale) radio market. It is the '''FLAGSHIP''' radio station of locally-based [[Clearchannel Communications, Inc.|'''clear'''channel Communications, Inc.]] whose roots in South Florida date back to its founding in 1920 as a local radio operator within the Ortega family, whose generations later (now lead by the founder's son, Roly) currently own the multi-media conglomerate company. '''clear'''channel has owned WMFL since its inception.
WMFL is a sister to radio stations [[WEDC-FM]] (93.5), [[WKSM-FM]] (100.1), and television station [[WMFL-TV]] (Channel 6).
WMFL (its sister South Florida properties, and the national headquarters of '''clear'''channel Communications, Inc.) are located inside a 10-story building at 1401 79th Street Causeway (SR 934) in North Bay Village (with a Miami postal address), and its transmitter is located near the Miami-Dade/Broward County line nearby where I-75 and the Florida's Turnpike meet in Miramar, Florida.
Besides its main analog transmission, WMFL is also simulcast on HD Radio digital transmission, and streams online (like all other '''clear'''channel sister radio stations across the country) via the [[iHeartRadio]] app.
= History =
Coming soon...
= Programming =
As an all-news radio station, the only program it airs is a continuous rolling all-news format which includes the latest in local, national and international news, plus the latest in sports, business, traffic and weather.
== Wheel Clock ==
WMFL follows a strict wheel clock so that all segements are aired in order and on time to help deliver the continuous all-news format for South Florida listeners.
* :00 - The Latest Headlines
* :01 - News
* :06 - ''First Alert Traffic and Weather Together on the 6's''
* :08 - News
* :10 - [[ABS Business]] Report
* :13 - News
* :16 - ''First Alert Traffic and Weather Together on the 6's''
* :18 - News
* :20 - ''WMFL :20/:50 Sports''
* :23 - News
* :26 - ''First Alert Traffic and Weather Together on the 6's'' (including the 7-day forecast)
* :29 - Regional Conditions and Station ID
* :30 - The Latest Headlines
* :31 - News
* :36 - ''First Alert Traffic and Weather Together on the 6's''
* :38 - News
* :40 - ABS Business Report
* :43 - News
* :46 - ''First Alert Traffic and Weather Together on the 6's''
* :48 - News
* :50 - ''WMFL :20/:50 Sports''
* :53 - News
* :56 - ''First Alert Traffic and Weather Together on the 6's'' (including the 7-day forecast)
* :59 - Regional Conditions and Station ID
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'''WMFL''' (980 kHz) is a commercial all-news radio station, licensed to Miami, Florida, United States, North America, Northern Hemisphere, Earth, and serving the South Florida (Miami/Fort Lauderdale) radio market. It is the '''FLAGSHIP''' radio station of locally-based [[Clearchannel Communications, Inc.|'''clear'''channel Communications, Inc.]] whose roots in South Florida date back to its founding in 1920 as a local radio operator within the Ortega family, whose generations later (now lead by the founder's son, Roly) currently own the multi-media conglomerate company. '''clear'''channel has owned WMFL since its inception.
WMFL is a sister to radio stations [[WEDC-FM]] (93.5), [[WKSM-FM]] (100.1), and television station [[WMFL-TV]] (Channel 6).
WMFL (its sister South Florida properties, and the national headquarters of '''clear'''channel Communications, Inc.) are located inside a 10-story building at 1401 79th Street Causeway (SR 934) in North Bay Village (with a Miami postal address), and its transmitter is located near the Miami-Dade/Broward County line nearby where I-75 and the Florida's Turnpike meet in Miramar, Florida.
Besides its main analog transmission, WMFL is also simulcast on HD Radio digital transmission, and streams online (like all other '''clear'''channel sister radio stations across the country) via the [[iHeartRadio]] app.
= History =
Coming soon...
= Programming =
As an all-news radio station, the only program it airs is a continuous rolling all-news format which includes the latest in local, national and international news, plus the latest in sports, business, traffic and weather.
== Wheel Clock ==
WMFL follows a strict wheel clock so that all segements are aired in order and on time to help deliver the continuous all-news format for South Florida listeners.
* :00 - The Latest Headlines
* :01 - News
* :06 - ''First Alert Traffic and Weather Together on the 6's''
* :08 - News
* :10 - [[ABS Business]] Report
* :13 - News
* :16 - ''First Alert Traffic and Weather Together on the 6's''
* :18 - News
* :20 - ''WMFL :20/:50 Sports''
* :23 - News
* :26 - ''First Alert Traffic and Weather Together on the 6's'' (including the 7-day forecast)
* :29 - Regional Conditions and Station ID
* :30 - The Latest Headlines
* :31 - News
* :36 - ''First Alert Traffic and Weather Together on the 6's''
* :38 - News
* :40 - ABS Business Report
* :43 - News
* :46 - ''First Alert Traffic and Weather Together on the 6's''
* :48 - News
* :50 - ''WMFL :20/:50 Sports''
* :53 - News
* :56 - ''First Alert Traffic and Weather Together on the 6's'' (including the 7-day forecast)
* :59 - Regional Conditions and Station ID
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| affiliations = [[Premiere Networks]]
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'''WEDC-FM''' (93.5 MHz) is a heritage electronic dance music radio station, licensed to Miami, Florida, United States, North America, Northern Hemisphere, Earth, and serving the South Florida (Miami/Fort Lauderdale) radio market. It is owned and operated by locally-based [[Clearchannel Communications, Inc.|'''clear'''channel Communications, Inc.]], and has been since its inception as one of its '''<u>FLAGSHIP</u>''' properties, alongside sister stations [[WMFL-TV]] (Channel 6), [[WMFL (AM)|WMFL]] (AM 980), and [[WKSM-FM]] (100.1).
WEDC-FM (its sister South Florida properties, and the national headquarters of '''clear'''channel Communications, Inc.) are located inside a 10-story building at 1401 79th Street Causeway (SR 934) in North Bay Village (with a Miami postal address), and its transmitter is located near the Miami-Dade/Broward County line nearby where I-75 and the Florida's Turnpike meet in Miramar, Florida.
Besides its main analog transmission, WEDC-FM is also simulcast on HD Radio digital transmission, and streams online (like all other '''clear'''channel sister radio stations across the country) via the [[iHeartRadio]] app.
WEDC-FM is the '''<u>FLAGSHIP</u>''' station of the nationwide [[EDC Radio]] (Electric Dance Club Radio) network, in which the network and its studios are based in Miami, and is distributed to affiliates 24/7 (as part of an arrangement between EDC Radio producing its product and [[ABS Radio]] distributing the network).
= History =
Coming soon...
= Programming =
Because WEDC-FM became the first station in the nation to broadcast EDM music 24/7 on over-the-air radio, it continues its reputation as playing the best EDM music from all kinds of subgenres (all radio edits to remove profanity in some songs), including Dance, Electronica, Techno, Trance, Dubstep, Trap, Rave, Deep House, Downtempo, and much more. WEDC-FM plays all songs in both vocal and instrumental, which is the key to WEDC-FM's success as it allows to have a more broader playlist and collection of tracks to play from than other Dance/EDM radio stations out there. WEDC-FM also broadcasts DJ mixes and radio shows from popular DJs, remixes, throwbacks (under ''EDC Anthems''), and more.
WEDC has its own music discovery department which allows staff to find and discover EDM tracks from around the world to play on its station, which is helped by listeners who send requests, social media posts, trending audio/video clips, and more.
Also, because WEDC-FM is the '''<u>FLAGSHIP</u>''' station of the national [[EDC Radio]] network, it does carry some of its national programs, though most of what WEDC carries is local, especially during its nonstop music blocks that it mainly airs Mondays-Wednesdays, plus most of the day Thursdays and Fridays, and at various points on Saturdays and Sundays. A full-time national feed of EDC Radio is available via WEDC-FM's fourth HD Radio digital subchannel.
== List of programs carried on WEDC-FM ==
=== Thursdays ===
* 09:00-10:00PM: ''[https://deadmau5.com/radio/ mau5trap radio]''
* 10:00-11:00PM: ''Aoki's House''
* 11:00PM-12:00AM: ''The Martin Garrix Show''
=== Fridays ===
* 09:00-10:00PM: ''#betaEDC'' (New Music Discovery)
* 10:00-11:00PM: ''[https://www.armadamusic.com/videos/armada-radio Armada Next]''
* 11:00PM-12:00AM: ''Morgan Page: In The Air''
=== Saturdays ===
* 10:00AM-12:00PM: ''[https://finky93.wixsite.com/ad30 America's Dance 30 with Brian Fink]'' ([[Premiere Networks]]-syndicated)
** Airs again on Sundays from 8:00-10:00PM.
* 06:00-08:00 PM: ''EDC Radio's Top 20 Countdown with Geronimo'' (Premiere Networks/EDC Radio-syndicated)
** Airs again on Sundays from 10:00AM-12:00PM and from 10:00PM-12:00AM.
* 08:00-10:00 PM: ''[https://www.aboveandbeyond.nu/abgt Above and Beyond: Group Therapy]''
* 10:00PM-12:00AM: ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ti%C3%ABsto%27s_Club_Life Tiësto's Club Life]''
=== Sundays ===
* 12:00-02:00 PM: ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_State_of_Trance Armin van Buuren pres. A State Of Trance]''
* 06:00-08:00 PM: ''[https://ultramusicfestival.com/umfradio/ UMF Radio]''
= Technical information =
The station also broadcasts in HD Radio and broadcasts additional subchannels to supplement more programming:
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! scope = "col" | Short name
! scope = "col" | Programming
! scope = "col" | Station name
|-
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| WEDC-HD1 || Main WEDC programming / Dance/EDM || ''EDC Radio Miami''
|-
! scope = "row" | 93.5 FM-HD2
| EDCChill || Ambient/Chill/Downtempo/Deep House || ''EDC Chill''
|-
! scope = "row" | 93.5 FM-HD3
| EDC-ATHS || '80s, '90s, and 2000s Dance/EDM Tracks || ''EDC Anthems''
|-
! scope = "row" | 93.5 FM-HD4
| EDCRadio || The national feed of the radio network with national programs. || ''[[EDC Radio]]''
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| branding = EDC Radio Miami
| slogan = ''South Florida's Home for Dance and EDM.''
| language = English
| format = Dance/EDM
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| network = [[EDC Radio]]
| affiliations = [[Premiere Networks]]
| owner = [[Clearchannel Communications, Inc.|'''clear'''channel Communications, Inc.]] <small>('''clear'''channel Radio)</small>
| licensee = '''clear'''channel of South Florida, Inc.
| sister_stations = [[WMFL (AM)|WMFL]], [[WKSM-FM]], [[WMFL-TV]]
| airdate = Thursday, October 26th, 1995
| callsign_meaning = '''EDC''' Radio Network <small>('''FLAGSHIP''' station for the network)</small>
| licensing_authority = [[Worldwide Broadcasting Commission|WBC]]
| erp = 40,000 watts
| haat = 1,050 feet
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'''WEDC-FM''' (93.5 MHz) is a heritage electronic dance music radio station, licensed to Miami, Florida, United States, North America, Northern Hemisphere, Earth, and serving the South Florida (Miami/Fort Lauderdale) radio market. It is owned and operated by locally-based [[Clearchannel Communications, Inc.|'''clear'''channel Communications, Inc.]], and has been since its inception as one of its '''<u>FLAGSHIP</u>''' properties, alongside sister stations [[WMFL-TV]] (Channel 6), [[WMFL (AM)|WMFL]] (AM 980), and [[WKSM-FM]] (100.1).
WEDC-FM (its sister South Florida properties, and the national headquarters of '''clear'''channel Communications, Inc.) are located inside a 10-story building at 1401 79th Street Causeway (SR 934) in North Bay Village (with a Miami postal address), and its transmitter is located near the Miami-Dade/Broward County line nearby where I-75 and the Florida's Turnpike meet in Miramar, Florida.
Besides its main analog transmission, WEDC-FM is also simulcast on HD Radio digital transmission, and streams online (like all other '''clear'''channel sister radio stations across the country) via the [[iHeartRadio]] app.
WEDC-FM is the '''<u>FLAGSHIP</u>''' station of the nationwide [[EDC Radio]] (Electric Dance Club Radio) network, in which the network and its studios are based in Miami, and is distributed to affiliates 24/7 (as part of an arrangement between EDC Radio producing its product and [[ABS Radio]] distributing the network).
= History =
Coming soon...
= Programming =
Because WEDC-FM became the first station in the nation to broadcast EDM music 24/7 on over-the-air radio, it continues its reputation as playing the best EDM music from all kinds of subgenres (all radio edits to remove profanity in some songs), including Dance, Electronica, Techno, Trance, Dubstep, Trap, Rave, Deep House, Downtempo, and much more. WEDC-FM plays all songs in both vocal and instrumental, which is the key to WEDC-FM's success as it allows to have a more broader playlist and collection of tracks to play from than other Dance/EDM radio stations out there. WEDC-FM also broadcasts DJ mixes and radio shows from popular DJs, remixes, throwbacks (under ''EDC Anthems''), and more.
WEDC has its own music discovery department which allows staff to find and discover EDM tracks from around the world to play on its station, which is helped by listeners who send requests, social media posts, trending audio/video clips, and more.
Also, because WEDC-FM is the '''<u>FLAGSHIP</u>''' station of the national [[EDC Radio]] network, it does carry some of its national programs, though most of what WEDC carries is local, especially during its nonstop music blocks that it mainly airs Mondays-Wednesdays, plus most of the day Thursdays and Fridays, and at various points on Saturdays and Sundays. A full-time national feed of EDC Radio is available via WEDC-FM's fourth HD Radio digital subchannel.
== List of programs carried on WEDC-FM ==
=== Thursdays ===
* 09:00-10:00PM: ''[https://deadmau5.com/radio/ mau5trap radio]''
* 10:00-11:00PM: ''Aoki's House''
* 11:00PM-12:00AM: ''The Martin Garrix Show''
=== Fridays ===
* 09:00-10:00PM: ''#betaEDC'' (New Music Discovery)
* 10:00-11:00PM: ''[https://www.armadamusic.com/videos/armada-radio Armada Next]''
* 11:00PM-12:00AM: ''Morgan Page: In The Air''
=== Saturdays ===
* 10:00AM-12:00PM: ''[https://finky93.wixsite.com/ad30 America's Dance 30 with Brian Fink]'' ([[Premiere Networks]]-syndicated)
** Airs again on Sundays from 8:00-10:00PM.
* 06:00-08:00 PM: ''EDC Radio's Top 20 Countdown with Geronimo'' (Premiere Networks/EDC Radio-syndicated)
** Airs again on Sundays from 10:00AM-12:00PM and from 10:00PM-12:00AM.
* 08:00-10:00 PM: ''[https://www.aboveandbeyond.nu/abgt Above and Beyond: Group Therapy]''
* 10:00PM-12:00AM: ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ti%C3%ABsto%27s_Club_Life Tiësto's Club Life]''
=== Sundays ===
* 12:00-02:00 PM: ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_State_of_Trance Armin van Buuren pres. A State Of Trance]''
* 06:00-08:00 PM: ''[https://ultramusicfestival.com/umfradio/ UMF Radio]''
= Technical information =
The station also broadcasts in HD Radio and broadcasts additional subchannels to supplement more programming:
{| class="wikitable"
|+ HD Radio subchannels of WEDC-FM
! scope = "col" | Subchannel
! scope = "col" | Short name
! scope = "col" | Programming
! scope = "col" | Station name
|-
! scope = "row" | 93.5 FM-HD1
| WEDC-HD1 || Main WEDC programming / Dance/EDM || ''EDC Radio Miami''
|-
! scope = "row" | 93.5 FM-HD2
| EDCChill || Ambient/Chill/Downtempo/Deep House || ''EDC Chill''
|-
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| area = South Florida
| frequency = 100.1 MHz (HD Radio)
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| branding = 100 KISS-FM Miami
| slogan = ''KVJ Show Mornings and All The Hits!''
| languages = English
| format = Top 40 (CHR)/Dance
| subchannels = HD2: [[WEDC-FM]] simulcast (EDC Radio Miami)<br>HD3: ''KVJ Radio''
| network = [[KISS-FM (radio brand)|KISS-FM]]
| affiliations = [[Premiere Networks]]
| owner = [[Clearchannel Communications, Inc.|'''clear'''channel Communications, Inc.]] <small>('''clear'''channel Radio)</small>
| licensee = '''clear'''channel of South Florida, Inc.
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| sister_stations = [[WMFL (AM)|WMFL]], [[WEDC-FM]], [[WMFL-TV]]
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'''WKSM-FM''' (100.1 MHz) is a heritage contemporary hit radio station, licensed to Miami, Florida, United States, North America, Northern Hemisphere, Earth, and serving the South Florida (Miami/Fort Lauderdale) radio market. It is owned and operated by locally-based [[Clearchannel Communications, Inc.|'''clear'''channel Communications, Inc.]], and has been since its inception as one of its '''<u>FLAGSHIP</u>''' properties, alongside sister stations [[WMFL-TV]] (Channel 6), [[WMFL (AM)|WMFL]] (AM 980), and [[WEDC-FM]] (93.5).
WKSM-FM (its sister South Florida properties, and the national headquarters of '''clear'''channel Communications, Inc.) are located inside a 10-story building at 1401 79th Street Causeway (SR 934) in North Bay Village (with a Miami postal address), and its transmitter is located near the Miami-Dade/Broward County line nearby where I-75 and the Florida's Turnpike meet in Miramar, Florida.
Besides its main analog transmission, WKSM-FM is also simulcast on HD Radio digital transmission with a simulcast of sister station WEDC on its HD2 subchannel, and streams online (like all other '''clear'''channel sister radio stations across the country) via the [[iHeartRadio]] app.
= History =
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= Programming =
WKSM-FM is a typical Top 40 CHR/Dance radio station, consisting of playing current and recurrent popular music as determined by the Top 40 music charts. Some of the music played on the station includes a little bit of everything, mainly pop and dance, but also includes urban, alternative, rock, country, hip-hop, and more. Music is typically determined by the music charts, but also via word of mouth, social media, trending clips, and more.
== The KVJ Show ==
WKSM-FM is '''''THE''''' '''<u>FLAGSHIP</u>''' station for the locally-based, nationally-syndicated morning program ''The KVJ Show'', aired on the station since its debut in 1999. The program airs weekday mornings from 6:00-10:00am and is aired live on WKSM-FM, on the web at KISSMiami.com, streaming on the iHeartRadio app, on their main YouTube page (known as ''KVJ TV''), and is also simulcast on local television on [[WMFL-TV]]'s fourth subchannel, known as ''South Florida Plus''. A best-of version is aired on Saturday mornings, also from 6:00-10:00am.
Hosted by Kevin Rolston, Virginia Sinicki, and Jason ''J-Bird'' Pennington, along with sidekicks Josh Duer (a.k.a. Producer Dennys), and Jeremy Kaufman (a.k.a. Suits), along with a whole suit of characters, alter-egos (mainly from ''J-Bird''), and well-known recurring daily and weekly segments, ''The KVJ Show'' has been a massive hit with South Florida's and national audiences since day one and has been one of the most-listened-to morning radio shows in the entire country. They've gained local cult-like celebrity status in South Florida for almost 25 years due to its overwhelming popularity that so much so, there's a dedicated group of listerers out there called ''KVJ Nation''. '''Nationers''', as they like to be known, are a group of listeners who tune in every day, show up at KVJ-sanctioned events, support great causes like the show's main charity '''Little Smiles''', and much more.
Due to the overwhleming continued success of the program, WKSM management has given the program and its radio stars freedom to pretty much do whatever they want (as long as no profanity or dangerous stunts are involved), which is a rarity for a morning program of this magnitude. This also includes only playing one or two songs per hour so there's more time for regular ''KVJ Show'' content on the radio, plus they've created ''The KVJ Podcast Network'', which is the show's mini-media empire, and contains shows created and hosted by the show's radio stars, with the full support of WKSM management. Shows include doing a daily ''After The Show Podcast'' which is only available on YouTube and streaming on the iHeartRadio app after they go off-the-air at 10:00am ET, with episodes typically ranging from around 30-45 minutes long. The podcast is also shown in edited form (profanity taken out) on ''South Florida Plus'' (WMFL-DT 6.4) later in the afternoon. There's also a ''Weird and Whatever Podcast'', hosted by Pennington, Duer, and their friends, and a ''Spirits Talk'' podcast, hosted by Sinicki and her good friend Jeff, a physic medium.
WKSM management has also given them a 24/7 ''KVJ Radio'' station (live at KISSMiami.com, streaming on the iHeartRadio app, and on the station's third HD Radio subchannel) which includes the regular radio show, the ATSP (profanity is edited out in this stream), the best-of versions (aired on weekends only), and its multiple podcasts, all in one streamlined continuing automatic rotation (no music is played on this stream, ''KVJ Cuts'' or commercials are aired instead). The stream also includes stream-exclusive programs tailored to the hosts' favorite interests, such as an all-'80s and '90s music program hosted by Pennington and Dennys, an entertainment-themed gossip chat program hosted by Sinicki, and a sports talk program hosted by Rolston and Kaufman.
== Other programming ==
Besides its hugely popular weekday morning program, WKSM-FM airs other programs that include a three-hour block of commercial-free hit music called ''The Commercial-'''FREE''' Drive'' (weekdays from 4:00-7:00pm), the ''100 KISS Club'' (Dance/EDM music plus LIVE DJ sets; Fridays and Saturdays from 10:00pm-12:00am), and three programs that WKSM-FM airs on '''Countdown Sundays''': the [[Premiere Networks]]-syndicated ''[[American Top 40]]'' (Sundays from 6:00-10:00am), the locally-produced program ''South Florida Top 30'' (Sundays from 4:00-7:00pm), and the other [[Premiere Networks]]-syndicated program, the [[iHeartRadio Countdown]] (Sundays from 10:00pm-12:00am).
Programming also includes a four-hour simulcast of sister radio station 93.5 [[WEDC-FM]] on Fridays and Saturdays from 12 Midnight-4:00am ET.
= Technical information =
The station also broadcasts in HD Radio and broadcasts additional subchannels to supplement more programming:
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| WKSM-HD2 || Main WEDC programming / Dance/EDM || ''EDC Radio Miami''
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KHLA-TV (channel 10) is a television station owned and operated by Horizon Television licensed in Los Angeles, California, United States. The station has a studio located at the Horizon LA Studio Center in Los Angeles, California.
== History ==
KHLA-TV was launched on January 1, 2020, as one of the flagship stations of the newly formed Horizon Television Network, a national network that aimed to cater to Gen-Z and millennial audiences with a mix of entertainment and news programming. It is licensed to and based in Los Angeles, serving the greater LA metropolitan area.
The station was founded by a group of investors who saw an opportunity to create a new kind of television station that would cater to the changing tastes and habits of modern audiences. KHLA was designed from the ground up to be a cutting-edge television station that combines the best of with the entertainment e latest in digital media and interactivity.
KHLA-TV not only airs on OTA and cable/satellite but, together along with Horizon Streaming, has also aired on streaming via the company's subscription service, Horizon (streaming).
== Programming ==
=== News operation ===
Branded as Horizon News Los Angeles, the local news organization shares resources with the national Horizon News outlet, allowing it to cover breaking news and events with a wider perspective. The station takes a modernized approach to news, using simple and clean graphics to present the stories in a way that is easy to understand for viewers.
On air, the newscasts take a different approach to news anchors. Instead of relying on traditional news anchors, reporters who cover news stories also introduce them on-air. This approach provides a more personal touch and allows the reporters to connect more directly with the audience.
In addition to traditional broadcast news, they also have a strong digital presence, with a website and social media accounts that provide up-to-date news and information to its audience, as well as a free 24/7 streaming channel available on horizon.tv/la, Pluto TV, and mobile and internet-TV apps which allows viewers to stay updated on the latest news at any time of the day. The streaming channel has become a popular alternative for viewers who prefer to consume local news digitally.
KHLA airs Horizon News Los Angeles for a combined 12.58 hours every week. They air from 4:00am to 7:00am, 9am, Noon, 4:00pm to 6:30pm, and 11:00pm to 11:35pm weekdays. Horizon News Los Angeles also airs weekends at 5:00am to 7:00am, Noon, 6:00pm to 6:30pm, and 11:00pm to midnight.
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KHLA-TV (channel 10) is a television station owned and operated by Horizon Television licensed in Los Angeles, California, United States. The station has a studio located at the Horizon LA Studio Center in Los Angeles, California.
== History ==
KHLA-TV was launched on January 1, 2020, as one of the flagship stations of the newly formed Horizon Television Network, a national network that aimed to cater to Gen-Z and millennial audiences with a mix of entertainment and news programming. It is licensed to and based in Los Angeles, serving the greater LA metropolitan area.
The station was founded by a group of investors who saw an opportunity to create a new kind of television station that would cater to the changing tastes and habits of modern audiences. KHLA was designed from the ground up to be a cutting-edge television station that combines the best of with the entertainment e latest in digital media and interactivity.
KHLA-TV not only airs on OTA and cable/satellite but, together along with Horizon Streaming, has also aired on streaming via the company's subscription service, Horizon (streaming).
== Programming ==
=== News operation ===
Branded as Horizon News Los Angeles, the local news organization shares resources with the national Horizon News outlet, allowing it to cover breaking news and events with a wider perspective. The station takes a modernized approach to news, using simple and clean graphics to present the stories in a way that is easy to understand for viewers.
On air, the newscasts take a different approach to news anchors. Instead of relying on traditional news anchors, reporters who cover news stories also introduce them on-air. This approach provides a more personal touch and allows the reporters to connect more directly with the audience.
In addition to traditional broadcast news, they also have a strong digital presence, with a website and social media accounts that provide up-to-date news and information to its audience, as well as a free 24/7 streaming channel available on horizon.tv/la, Pluto TV, and mobile and internet-TV apps which allows viewers to stay updated on the latest news at any time of the day. The streaming channel has become a popular alternative for viewers who prefer to consume local news digitally.
KHLA airs Horizon News Los Angeles for a combined 12.58 hours every week. They air from 4:00am to 7:00am, 9am, Noon, 4:00pm to 6:30pm, and 11:00pm to 11:35pm weekdays. Horizon News Los Angeles also airs weekends at 5:00am to 7:00am, Noon, 6:00pm to 6:30pm, and 11:00pm to midnight.
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KHLA-TV (channel 10) is a television station owned and operated by Horizon Television licensed in Los Angeles, California, United States. The station has a studio located at the Horizon LA Studio Center in Los Angeles, California.
== History ==
KHLA-TV was launched on January 1, 2020, as one of the flagship stations of the newly formed Horizon Television Network, a national network that aimed to cater to Gen-Z and millennial audiences with a mix of entertainment and news programming. It is licensed to and based in Los Angeles, serving the greater LA metropolitan area.
The station was founded by a group of investors who saw an opportunity to create a new kind of television station that would cater to the changing tastes and habits of modern audiences. KHLA was designed from the ground up to be a cutting-edge television station that combines the best of with the entertainment e latest in digital media and interactivity.
KHLA-TV not only airs on OTA and cable/satellite but, together along with Horizon Streaming, has also aired on streaming via the company's subscription service, Horizon (streaming).
== Programming ==
=== News operation ===
Branded as Horizon News Los Angeles, the local news organization shares resources with the national Horizon News outlet, allowing it to cover breaking news and events with a wider perspective. The station takes a modernized approach to news, using simple and clean graphics to present the stories in a way that is easy to understand for viewers.
On air, the newscasts take a different approach to news anchors. Instead of relying on traditional news anchors, reporters who cover news stories also introduce them on-air. This approach provides a more personal touch and allows the reporters to connect more directly with the audience.
In addition to traditional broadcast news, they also have a strong digital presence, with a website and social media accounts that provide up-to-date news and information to its audience, as well as a free 24/7 streaming channel available on horizon.tv/la, Pluto TV, and mobile and internet-TV apps which allows viewers to stay updated on the latest news at any time of the day. The streaming channel has become a popular alternative for viewers who prefer to consume local news digitally.
KHLA airs Horizon News Los Angeles for a combined 12.58 hours every week. They air from 4:00am to 7:00am, 9am, Noon, 4:00pm to 6:30pm, and 11:00pm to 11:35pm weekdays. Horizon News Los Angeles also airs weekends at 5:00am to 7:00am, Noon, 6:00pm to 6:30pm, and 11:00pm to midnight.
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KHLA-TV (channel 10) is a television station owned and operated by Horizon Television licensed in Los Angeles, California, United States. The station has a studio located at the Horizon LA Studio Center in Los Angeles, California.
== History ==
KHLA-TV was launched on January 1, 2020, as one of the flagship stations of the newly formed Horizon Television Network, a national network that aimed to cater to Gen-Z and millennial audiences with a mix of entertainment and news programming. It is licensed to and based in Los Angeles, serving the greater LA metropolitan area.
The station was founded by a group of investors who saw an opportunity to create a new kind of television station that would cater to the changing tastes and habits of modern audiences. KHLA was designed from the ground up to be a cutting-edge television station that combines the best of with the entertainment e latest in digital media and interactivity.
KHLA-TV not only airs on OTA and cable/satellite but, together along with Horizon Streaming, has also aired on streaming via the company's subscription service, Horizon (streaming).
== Programming ==
=== News operation ===
Branded as Horizon News Los Angeles, the local news organization shares resources with the national Horizon News outlet, allowing it to cover breaking news and events with a wider perspective. The station takes a modernized approach to news, using simple and clean graphics to present the stories in a way that is easy to understand for viewers.
On air, the newscasts take a different approach to news anchors. Instead of relying on traditional news anchors, reporters who cover news stories also introduce them on-air. This approach provides a more personal touch and allows the reporters to connect more directly with the audience.
In addition to traditional broadcast news, they also have a strong digital presence, with a website and social media accounts that provide up-to-date news and information to its audience, as well as a free 24/7 streaming channel available on horizon.tv/la, Pluto TV, and mobile and internet-TV apps which allows viewers to stay updated on the latest news at any time of the day. The streaming channel has become a popular alternative for viewers who prefer to consume local news digitally.
KHLA airs Horizon News Los Angeles for a combined 12.58 hours every week. They air from 4:00am to 7:00am, 9am, Noon, 4:00pm to 6:30pm, and 11:00pm to 11:35pm weekdays. Horizon News Los Angeles also airs weekends at 5:00am to 7:00am, Noon, 6:00pm to 6:30pm, and 11:00pm to midnight.
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{{Televisionstation|title1=Horizon New York|image1=File:HNY2.png|city=New York|branding=Horizon New York
News operation: Horizon News New York|affiliations=10.1: Horizon|owner=Horizon, Inc.|operator=Horizon Television Stations|firstairdate=2020}}WHNY-TV (channel 10) is a television station in New York City, serving as the flagship station of Horizon Television network. It is owned and operated by Horizon Television Stations (Horizon, Inc.). It has studios within Horizon Plaza in Manhattan. WHNY-TV's transmitter is located at One World Trade Center.
== History ==
WHNY-TV's history dates to when it came on the air January 1, 2020, the same day as its owner, Horizon Television network, launched and is the flagship station of the network. It is licensed to and based in New York City, serving the greater New York metropolitan area.
The station was founded by a group of investors who saw an opportunity to create a new kind of television station that would cater to the changing tastes and habits of modern audiences. WHNY was designed from the ground up to be a cutting-edge television station that combines the best of entertainment with the latest in digital media and interactivity.
WHNY-TV not only airs on OTA and cable/satellite but, together along with Horizon Inc., has also aired on streaming via the company's subscription service, Horizon (streaming).
== Programming ==
=== News operation ===
Branded as Horizon News New York, the local news organization shares resources with the national Horizon News outlet, allowing it to cover breaking news and events with a wider perspective. The station takes a modernized approach to news, using simple and clean graphics to present the stories in a way that is easy to understand for viewers.
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On air, the newscasts take a different approach to news anchors. Instead of relying on traditional news anchors, reporters who cover news stories also introduce them on-air. This approach provides a more personal touch and allows the reporters to connect more directly with the audience.
Horizon won several awards for local journalism, including an Emmy Award for Outstanding Coverage of Breaking News, and a Peabody Award for its coverage of the COVID-19 pandemic in the New York area.
In addition to traditional broadcast news, they also have a strong digital presence, with a website and social media accounts that provide up-to-date news and information to its audience, as well as a free 24/7 streaming channel available on horizon.tv/ny, Pluto TV, and mobile and internet-TV apps which allows viewers to stay updated on the latest news at any time of the day. The streaming channel has become a popular alternative for viewers who prefer to consume local news digitally.
WHNY airs Horizon News New York for a combined 12.58 hours every week. They air from 4:00am to 7:00am, 9am, Noon, 4:00pm to 6:30pm, and 11:00pm to 11:35pm weekdays. Horizon News New York also airs weekends at 5:00am to 7:00am, Noon, 6:00pm to 6:30pm, and 11:00pm to midnight.
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Stations (Horizon, Inc.). It is headquartered at Bulfinch Place (near Bowdoin Square and Government Center) in downtown Boston.
== History ==
WHMA-TV's history dates to when it came on the air January 1, 2020, the same day as its owner, Horizon Television network, launched and is the flagship station of the network. It is licensed to Boston, with two television towers in Boston and Worcester, MA serving the greater Commonwealth area of Massachusetts.
The station was founded by a group of investors who saw an opportunity to create a new kind of television station that would cater to the changing tastes and habits of modern audiences. WHMA was designed from the ground up to be a cutting-edge television station that combines the best of with the entertainment e latest in digital media and interactivity.
WHMA-TV not only airs on OTA and cable/satellite but, together along with Horizon Streaming, has also aired on streaming via the company's subscription service, Horizon (streaming).
== Programming ==
=== News operation ===
[[File:Horizon News Boston universal intro.png|thumb|335x335px|Horizon News Boston universal intro]]
Branded as Horizon News Boston, the local news organization shares resources with the national Horizon News outlet, allowing it to cover breaking news and events with a wider perspective. The station takes a modernized approach to news, using simple and clean graphics to present the stories in a way that is easy to understand for viewers.
On air, the newscasts take a different approach to news anchors. Instead of relying on traditional news anchors, reporters who cover news stories also introduce them on-air. This approach provides a more personal touch and allows the reporters to connect more directly with the audience.
In addition to traditional broadcast news, they also have a strong digital presence, with a website and social media accounts that provide up-to-date news and information to its audience, as well as a free 24/7 streaming channel available on horizon.tv/ma, Pluto TV, and mobile and internet-TV apps which allows viewers to stay updated on the latest news at any time of the day. The streaming channel has become a popular alternative for viewers who prefer to consume local news digitally.
WNYH airs Horizon News Boston for a combined 12.58 hours every week. They air from 4:00am to 7:00am, 9am, Noon, 4:00pm to 6:30pm, and 11:00pm to 11:35pm weekdays. Horizon News Boston also airs weekends at 5:00am to 7:00am, Noon, 6:00pm to 6:30pm, and 11:00pm to midnight.
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News operations: Horizon News Boston|affiliation=Horizon Television|owner=Horizon Television Stations
(Horizon, Inc.)|founded=2019|airdate=2020|licensing_authority=FCC|facility_id=1420|erp=600 kW|haat=520 mm (1,706 ft)|website=horizon.tv/ma}}WHMA-TV (channel 8) is a television station in based in Boston and Worcester, Massachusetts, serving as an owned and operated station of Horizon Television network. It is owned and operated by Horizon Television Stations (Horizon, Inc.). It is headquartered at Bulfinch Place (near Bowdoin Square and Government Center) in downtown Boston.
== History ==
WHMA-TV's history dates to when it came on the air January 1, 2020, the same day as its owner, Horizon Television network, launched and is the flagship station of the network. It is licensed to Boston, with two television towers in Boston and Worcester, MA serving the greater Commonwealth area of Massachusetts.
The station was founded by a group of investors who saw an opportunity to create a new kind of television station that would cater to the changing tastes and habits of modern audiences. WHMA was designed from the ground up to be a cutting-edge television station that combines the best of with the entertainment e latest in digital media and interactivity.
WHMA-TV not only airs on OTA and cable/satellite but, together along with Horizon Streaming, has also aired on streaming via the company's subscription service, Horizon (streaming).
== Programming ==
=== News operation ===
[[File:Horizon News Boston universal intro.png|thumb|335x335px|Horizon News Boston universal intro]]
Branded as Horizon News Boston, the local news organization shares resources with the national Horizon News outlet, allowing it to cover breaking news and events with a wider perspective. The station takes a modernized approach to news, using simple and clean graphics to present the stories in a way that is easy to understand for viewers.
On air, the newscasts take a different approach to news anchors. Instead of relying on traditional news anchors, reporters who cover news stories also introduce them on-air. This approach provides a more personal touch and allows the reporters to connect more directly with the audience.
In addition to traditional broadcast news, they also have a strong digital presence, with a website and social media accounts that provide up-to-date news and information to its audience, as well as a free 24/7 streaming channel available on horizon.tv/ma, Pluto TV, and mobile and internet-TV apps which allows viewers to stay updated on the latest news at any time of the day. The streaming channel has become a popular alternative for viewers who prefer to consume local news digitally.
WHMA airs Horizon News Boston for a combined 12.58 hours every week. They air from 4:00am to 7:00am, 9am, Noon, 4:00pm to 6:30pm, and 11:00pm to 11:35pm weekdays. Horizon News Boston also airs weekends at 5:00am to 7:00am, Noon, 6:00pm to 6:30pm, and 11:00pm to midnight.
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{{Televisionstation_v2|name=Horizon Boston|callsign=WHMA-TV|city=Boston|location=Massachusetts|channel=Virtual: 8
Digital: 8|branding=General: Horizon Boston
News operations: Horizon News Boston|affiliation=Horizon Television|owner=Horizon Television Stations
(Horizon, Inc.)|founded=2019|airdate=2020|licensing_authority=FCC|facility_id=1420|erp=600 kW|haat=520 mm (1,706 ft)|website=horizon.tv/ma}}WHMA-TV (channel 8) is a television station in based in Boston and Worcester, Massachusetts, serving as an owned and operated station of Horizon Television network. It is owned and operated by Horizon Television Stations (Horizon, Inc.). It is headquartered at Bulfinch Place (near Bowdoin Square and Government Center) in downtown Boston.
== History ==
WHMA-TV's history dates to when it came on the air January 1, 2020, the same day as its owner, Horizon Television network, launched and is the flagship station of the network. It is licensed to Boston, with two television towers in Boston and Worcester, MA serving the greater Commonwealth area of Massachusetts.
The station was founded by a group of investors who saw an opportunity to create a new kind of television station that would cater to the changing tastes and habits of modern audiences. WHMA was designed from the ground up to be a cutting-edge television station that combines the best of with the entertainment e latest in digital media and interactivity.
WHMA-TV not only airs on OTA and cable/satellite but, together along with Horizon Streaming, has also aired on streaming via the company's subscription service, Horizon (streaming).
== Programming ==
=== News operation ===
[[File:Horizon News Boston universal intro.png|thumb|335x335px|Horizon News Boston universal intro]]
Branded as Horizon News Boston, the local news organization shares resources with the national Horizon News outlet, allowing it to cover breaking news and events with a wider perspective. The station takes a modernized approach to news, using simple and clean graphics to present the stories in a way that is easy to understand for viewers.
On air, the newscasts take a different approach to news anchors. Instead of relying on traditional news anchors, reporters who cover news stories also introduce them on-air. This approach provides a more personal touch and allows the reporters to connect more directly with the audience.
In addition to traditional broadcast news, they also have a strong digital presence, with a website and social media accounts that provide up-to-date news and information to its audience, as well as a free 24/7 streaming channel available on horizon.tv/ma, Pluto TV, and mobile and internet-TV apps which allows viewers to stay updated on the latest news at any time of the day. The streaming channel has become a popular alternative for viewers who prefer to consume local news digitally.
WHMA airs Horizon News Boston for a combined 12.58 hours every week. They air from 4:00am to 7:00am, 9am, Noon, 4:00pm to 6:30pm, and 11:00pm to 11:35pm weekdays. Horizon News Boston also airs weekends at 5:00am to 7:00am, Noon, 6:00pm to 6:30pm, and 11:00pm to midnight.
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{{Televisionstation_v2|name=Horizon Boston|callsign=WHMA-TV|city=Boston|location=Massachusetts|channel=Virtual: 8
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(Horizon, Inc.)|founded=2019|airdate=2020|licensing_authority=FCC|facility_id=1420|erp=600 kW|haat=520 mm (1,706 ft)|website=horizon.tv/ma|logo=File:HorizonBoston.png}}WHMA-TV (channel 8) is a television station in based in Boston and Worcester, Massachusetts, serving as an owned and operated station of Horizon Television network. It is owned and operated by Horizon Television Stations (Horizon, Inc.). It is headquartered at Bulfinch Place (near Bowdoin Square and Government Center) in downtown Boston.
== History ==
WHMA-TV's history dates to when it came on the air January 1, 2020, the same day as its owner, Horizon Television network, launched and is the flagship station of the network. It is licensed to Boston, with two television towers in Boston and Worcester, MA serving the greater Commonwealth area of Massachusetts.
The station was founded by a group of investors who saw an opportunity to create a new kind of television station that would cater to the changing tastes and habits of modern audiences. WHMA was designed from the ground up to be a cutting-edge television station that combines the best of with the entertainment e latest in digital media and interactivity.
WHMA-TV not only airs on OTA and cable/satellite but, together along with Horizon Streaming, has also aired on streaming via the company's subscription service, Horizon (streaming).
== Programming ==
=== News operation ===
[[File:Horizon News Boston universal intro.png|thumb|335x335px|Horizon News Boston universal intro]]
Branded as Horizon News Boston, the local news organization shares resources with the national Horizon News outlet, allowing it to cover breaking news and events with a wider perspective. The station takes a modernized approach to news, using simple and clean graphics to present the stories in a way that is easy to understand for viewers.
On air, the newscasts take a different approach to news anchors. Instead of relying on traditional news anchors, reporters who cover news stories also introduce them on-air. This approach provides a more personal touch and allows the reporters to connect more directly with the audience.
In addition to traditional broadcast news, they also have a strong digital presence, with a website and social media accounts that provide up-to-date news and information to its audience, as well as a free 24/7 streaming channel available on horizon.tv/ma, Pluto TV, and mobile and internet-TV apps which allows viewers to stay updated on the latest news at any time of the day. The streaming channel has become a popular alternative for viewers who prefer to consume local news digitally.
WHMA airs Horizon News Boston for a combined 12.58 hours every week. They air from 4:00am to 7:00am, 9am, Noon, 4:00pm to 6:30pm, and 11:00pm to 11:35pm weekdays. Horizon News Boston also airs weekends at 5:00am to 7:00am, Noon, 6:00pm to 6:30pm, and 11:00pm to midnight.
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{{Televisionstation v2
| name =
| location = Miami/Fort Lauderdale
| city = Miami, Florida
| country = United States of America
| callsign =
| logo = [[File:WMFL-TV 6 Short (White).png]]
| logo_caption =
| image =
| caption =
| channel = Digital: 16 (UHF)<br>Virtual: 6 (VHF; PSIP)
| branding = ''WMFL Channel 6'' (general)<br>''WMFL NewsChannel 6'' (newscasts)
| slogan = ''South Florida's 24-Hour NewsChannel'' (newscasts)
| language = English
| subchannels = '''6.2''': 24-Hour News/WX<br>'''6.3''': Traffic/WX<br>'''6.4''': Independent<br>'''6.5''': [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scripps_News Scripps News]<br>'''6.6''': [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stadium_(sports_network) Stadium]
| network =
| affiliations = '''6.1''': Independent <small>(since 1948)</small>
| owner = [[Clearchannel Communications, Inc.|'''clear'''channel Communications, Inc.]] <small>('''clear'''channel Television)</small>
| licensee = '''clear'''channel of South Florida, Inc.
| operator =
| sister_stations = [[WMFL (AM)|WMFL]], [[WEDC-FM]], [[WKSM-FM]]
| founded =
| airdate = May 13th, 1948
| last_airdate =
| former_callsigns =
| former_names =
| former_channel_numbers = '''Analog''':<br>6 (1948-2009)<br>'''Digital''':<br>46 (1998-2001)<br>18 (2001-2004)<br>10 (2004-2009)<br>6 (2009-2018)
| former_affiliations =
| callsign_meaning = '''M'''iami/'''F'''ort '''L'''auderdale
| licensing_authority = [[Worldwide Broadcasting Commission|WBC]]
| facility_id =
| class =
| power =
| erp = 500 kW
| haat = 1,750 feet
| coordinates =
| translator = WFLK-LD 24 (UHF) Key West
| translators =
| repeater =
| repeaters =
| webcast = WMFL6Miami.com/LIVE<br><small>(live and repeat newscasts, and 24-hour 6.2 and 6.3 streams)</small>
| website = WMFL6Miami.com
}}'''WMFL-TV''' (channel 6) is an independent television station, licensed to Miami, Florida, United States, North America, Northern Hemisphere, Earth, and serving the South Florida (Miami/Fort Lauderdale/Key West) television market. It is the '''<u>FLAGSHIP</u>''' television station of locally-based [[Clearchannel Communications, Inc.|'''clear'''channel Communications, Inc.]] whose roots in South Florida date back to its founding in 1920 as a local radio operator within the Ortega family, whose generations later (now lead by the founder's son, Roly) currently own the multi-media conglomerate company. '''clear'''channel has owned WMFL-TV since its inception.
WMFL-TV is a sister to radio stations [[WMFL (AM)|WMFL]] (AM 980), [[WEDC-FM]] (93.5), and [[WKSM-FM]] (100.1).
WMFL-TV (its sister South Florida properties, and the national headquarters of '''clear'''channel Communications, Inc.) are located inside a 10-story building at 1401 79th Street Causeway (SR 934) in North Bay Village (with a Miami postal address), and its transmitter is located near the Miami-Dade/Broward County line nearby where I-75 and the Florida's Turnpike meet in Miramar, Florida.
On cable, the station can be seen on [[ABS CableSystem]] channel 6 (in SD and HD) in all South Florida counties.
= History =
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= Programming =
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= News operation =
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== News Music ==
* 1950-1960: ''WMFL 1950 News Theme''
* 1960-1965: ''WMFL 1960 News Theme''
* 1965-1970: ''WMFL 1965 News Theme''
* 1970-1975: ''WMFL 1970 News Theme'' (WTVJ; 1975-1979 for 6:00pm '''ONLY''')
* 1975-1980: ''Move Closer To Your World'' (Mayoham Music)
* 1980-1995: ''Hello News'' (Gari Media Group)
* 1995-2000: ''Signature'' (Stephen Arnold Music)
* 2000-2003: ''Image News - WROC Version'' (Gari Media Group)
* 2003-2008: ''Fusion'' (Stephen Arnold Music)
* 2008-2011: ''Image News'' (Gari Media Group)
* 2012-2022: ''Coverage'' (615 Music)
* 2022-Pres: ''Stream'' (Stephen Arnold Music)
== Newscast Brandings ==
* 1948-1956: ''WMFL-Television News/Newsreel''
* 1956-1968: ''WMFL-TV News''
** 1966-1979: ''The Ralph Renick Report'' (6:00pm '''ONLY''')
* 1968-1973: ''Channel 6 Eyewitness News''
* 1973-1979: ''NewsCenter 6''
* 1980-1990: ''News 6 South Florida''
* 1990-Pres: ''WMFL NewsChannel 6''
= Schedule (as of May 2023) =
{| class="article-table"
|+ Key
! Local !! Syndicated !! National
|-
| '''Bold''' || ''Italicized'' || <u>Underlined</u>
|}
=== Weekdays ===
* 04:00-10:00 AM: '''WMFL NewsChannel 6 - The Morning News'''
* 10:00-11:00 AM: ''LIVE with Kelly and Mark''
* 11:00AM-12:00PM: '''WMFL NewsChannel 6 at Midday'''
* 12:00-01:00 PM: '''WMFL NewsChannel 6 at 12 Noon'''
* 01:00-02:00 PM: ''Tamron Hall''
* 02:00-03:00 PM: ''Kelly Clarkson''
* 03:00-04:00 PM: '''WMFL NewsChannel 6 at 03:00PM'''
* 04:00-05:00 PM: '''WMFL NewsChannel 6 at 04:00PM'''
* 05:00-06:00 PM: '''WMFL NewsChannel 6 at 05:00PM'''
* 06:00-07:00 PM: '''WMFL NewsChannel 6 at 06:00PM'''
* 07:00-08:00 PM: '''WMFL NewsChannel 6 at 07:00PM'''
* 08:00-09:00 PM: ''Family Feud'' (two episodes)
* 09:00-09:30 PM: ''Wheel of Fortune''
* 09:30-10:00 PM: ''Jeopardy!''
* 10:00-11:00 PM: '''WMFL NewsChannel 6 at 10:00PM'''
* 11:00PM-12:00AM: '''WMFL NewsChannel 6 at 11:00PM'''
* 12:00-01:00 AM: '''South Florida Sports TONIGHT'''
* 01:00-04:00 AM: '''The Eyes of South Florida''' ('''LIVE''' cameras from throughout South Florida plus an audio simulcast of ''Newsradio 980 [[WMFL (AM)|WMFL]]'')
=== Saturdays ===
* 04:00-05:00 AM: '''The Eyes of South Florida'''
* 05:00-11:00 AM: '''WMFL NewsChannel 6 - The Morning News'''
* 11:00AM-12:00PM: '''South Florida Out and About''' (a look at upcoming events across South Florida, plus places, and things to do.)
* 12:00-01:00 PM: '''WMFL NewsChannel 6 at 12 Noon'''
* 01:00-03:00 PM: <u>E/I Programming</u> (first two hours)
* 03:00-05:00 PM: '''WMFL Channel 6's Weekend Movie Showcase'''
* 05:00-06:00 PM: '''WMFL NewsChannel 6 at 05:00PM'''
* 06:00-07:00 PM: '''WMFL NewsChannel 6 at 06:00PM'''
* 07:00-08:00 PM: '''South Florida Out and About''' (repeat)
* 08:00-09:00 PM: ''Family Feud'' (two episodes)
* 09:00-09:30 PM: ''Wheel of Fortune''
* 09:30-10:00 PM: ''Jeopardy!''
* 10:00-11:00 PM: '''WMFL NewsChannel 6 at 10:00PM'''
* 11:00PM-12:00AM: '''WMFL NewsChannel 6 at 11:00PM'''
* 12:00-01:00 AM: '''South Florida Sports TONIGHT'''
* 01:00-04:00 AM: '''The Eyes of South Florida'''
=== Sundays ===
* 04:00-05:00 AM: '''The Eyes of South Florida'''
* 05:00-11:00 AM: '''WMFL NewsChannel 6 - The Morning News'''
* 11:00AM-12:00PM: '''We Are South Florida''' (A Sunday morning public affairs show, discussing and dissecting the week's political news and other happenings, including community events and feature stories in South Florida.)
* 12:00-01:00 PM: '''WMFL NewsChannel 6 at 12 Noon'''
* 01:00-02:00 PM: <u>E/I Programming</u> (final hour)
* 02:00-05:00 PM: ''The Billboard Charts Show'' ('''clear'''channel syndication '''<u>EXCLUSIVE</u>''')
* 05:00-06:00 PM: '''WMFL NewsChannel 6 at 05:00PM'''
* 06:00-07:00 PM: '''WMFL NewsChannel 6 at 06:00PM'''
* 07:00-08:00 PM: '''We Are South Florida''' (repeat)
* 08:00-09:00 PM: ''Family Feud'' (two episodes)
* 09:00-10:00 PM: ''Speakers' Corner'' ('''clear'''channel syndication '''<u>EXCLUSIVE</u>''')
* 10:00-11:00 PM: '''WMFL NewsChannel 6 at 10:00PM'''
* 11:00PM-12:00AM: '''WMFL NewsChannel 6 at 11:00PM'''
* 12:00-01:00 AM: '''South Florida Sports TONIGHT'''
* 01:00-04:00 AM: '''The Eyes of South Florida'''
= Technical information =
== Subchannels ==
The station's signal is multiplexed:
<section begin=subchannels />
{| class="wikitable"
|+ Subchannels of WMFL-TV
! scope = "col" | Channel
! scope = "col" | Resolution
! scope = "col" | Aspect ratio
! scope = "col" | Short name
! scope = "col" | Programming
! scope = "col" | ABS CableSystem
|-
! scope = "row" | 6.1
| rowspan=4|1080i || rowspan=6|16:9 || WMFLTV6 || Main WMFL-TV programming / Independent || Channel 6
|-
! scope = "row" | 6.2
| WMFL-DT || ''WMFL 6 Plus'' || Channel 7
|-
! scope = "row" | 6.3
| WMFL-FA || ''WMFL 6 First Alert Traffic and Weather Together'' || Channel 160
|-
! scope = "row" | 6.4
| SoFlo + || ''South Florida Plus'' / Independent || Channel 8
|-
! scope = "row" | 6.5
| rowspan=2|480i || Scripps || ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scripps_News Scripps News] South Florida'' || Channel 163
|-
! scope = "row" | 6.6
| Stadium || ''South Florida Sports''/[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stadium_(sports_network) Stadium] || Channel 165
|}
<section end=subchannels />
On May 13th, 1998, during WMFL-TV's 50th Anniversary Special, WMFL-TV became the first television station in Florida, and more likely the first television station in the country, to sign on its digital television signal at 3:00 p.m. On that day, WMFL-DT signed on as UHF Channel 46, but has since moved four times over, first to Channel 18 in 2001, then to VHF on Channel 10 in 2004, and moving to Channel 6 after the digital conversion of 2009 before finally settling and moving up back to UHF on Channel 16 in 2018.
=== Subchannel history ===
==== WMFL-DT2 ====
'''WMFL-DT2''' is the second subchannel of WMFL-TV that carries a 24-hour local news and weather format, known as ''WMFL 6 Plus'', and broadcasts in high definition on channel 6.2.
Formerly known as ''WMFL NewsChannel 6 NOW'' until October 26th, 2020, the subchannel airs '''LIVE''' and rebroadcasts of all of WMFL-TV's newscasts as well as special programming and '''LIVE''' breaking news and severe weather coverage.
==== WMFL-DT3 ====
'''WMFL-DT3''' is the third subchannel of WMFL-TV that carries a 24-hour local traffic and weather format, known as ''WMFL 6 First Alert Traffic and Weather Together'', and broadcasts in high definition on channel 6.3.
Formerly known as ''SkyWatch 6 Weather 24/7'' and later as ''WMFL 6 Traffic and Weather Together'' (before adopting the '''First Alert''' weather and traffic brandings in 2022), the channel is powered by the ''WMFL 6 First Alert StormTeam'' and the ''WMFL 6 First Alert Traffic Team'' and broadcasts 24-hour local traffic and weather conditions, including the latest updated maps, forecasts, radars, graphics, alternative routes, drive times, traffic and weather cameras, and more, plus updates from WMFL 6's Traffic and Weather teams.
==== WMFL-DT4 ====
'''WMFL-DT4''' is the fourth subchannel of WMFL-TV that carries a 24-hour local independent format, known as ''South Florida Plus'', and broadcasts in high definition on channel 6.4.
''South Florida Plus'' is an extra independent service of WMFL-TV that carries mainly South Florida-born, made, and targeted programs, such as a simulcast of sister station [[WKSM-FM]]'s ''The KVJ Show'' (and its ''After The Show Podcast'' in edited form), edited versions of ''The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz'' (carried in an agreement with Meadowlark Media and DraftKings), ''South Beach Sessions'' (on Sundays, again from Meadowlark and DraftKings), and simulcasts of WMFL-TV's weeknight 5:00 and 11:00, and nightly 6:00 and 10:00pm newscasts.
It also carries four different South Florida-curated music blocks throghout the day, including...
* ''SoFlo (Saturday/Sunday) Sunrise'', four hours of ambient/calm/relaxing music to de-stress, and relax your weekend. (weekends from 6:00-10:00am)
* ''SoFlo Midday Music'', three hours of music from the '70s, '80s, '90s, and 2000s. (weekdays from 10:00am-1:00pm)
* ''SoFlo Musicland'', three hours of music from all genres across all decades. (nightly from 7:00-10:00pm)
* ''SoFlo Clubland'', four-to-seven hours of EDM music across all subgenres. (weeknights from 2:00-6:00am, weekends from 11:00pm-6:00am)
==== WMFL-DT5 ====
'''WMFL-DT5''' is the fifth subchannel of WMFL-TV that carries a 24-hour national news network, known as [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scripps_News Scripps News], and broadcasts in 16:9 standard definition on channel 6.5.
Formerly known as ''Newsy'' until the 2023 relaunch, ''Scripps News'' carries live news blocks every weekday, plus documentaries, long-form investigations, live coverage of breaking news, Scripps' syndicated news programs such as ''The List'' and ''The Upside'', and more. ''Scripps News South Florida'' also carries five-minute local news and weather cut-ins from WMFL-TV twice every hour.
==== WMFL-DT6 ====
'''WMFL-DT6''' is the sixth subchannel of WMFL-TV that carries a 24-hour national sports network, known as [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stadium_(sports_network) Stadium], and broadcaasts in 16:9 standard definition on channel 6.6.
The channel is known locally as '''South Florida Sports''' and carries a mix of local and national sports programs and telecasts, including a simulcast of WMFL-TV's '''South Florida Sports TONIGHT''', which airs every night at 12 Midnight after WMFL-TV's nightly hour-long 11:00pm newscast.
= Translator =
In addition to its main signal, WMFL-TV is also carried on the following translator:
{| class="fandom-table"
!Call Letters
!Channel (VC/RF)
!City of License
!Licensee
!Callsign meaning
!Notes
|-
|'''WFLK-LD'''
|24 (UHF)<br>24 (UHF)
|Key West
|clearchannel of South Florida, Inc.
|'''FL'''orida '''K'''eys
|Digital low-power translator
|}
WMFL-TV's use of a translator is necessary as WMFL-TV's main signal does not reach the Florida Keys.
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= Current properties (as of May 2023) =
== National Over-the-Air Television ==
{| class="article-table"
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! Network name
! Format
! Language
|-
| [[American Broadcasting System|ABS]] || rowspan=4|General || rowspan=2|English
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|-
| [[Sistema de Radiodifusion Estadounidense|SRE]] || rowspan=2|Spanish
|-
| [[SRE Dos]]
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== National Cable Networks ==
* Coming soon...
== Local Television ==
{| class="article-table"
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! Callsign
! Channel number
! City
! Affiliation
! Language
! Callsign meaning
|-
| [[WWGN-TV]] || Channel 09.1 || Chicago || ABS '''O&O''' || rowspan=15|English || Named in honor of the real-life [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WGN-TV WGN-TV Chicago].
|-
| [[WHUB-TV]] || Channel 05.1 || Boston || Independent || The '''HUB''' for all things New England.
|-
| [[KST-TV]] || Channel 06.1 || rowspan=2|Seattle/Tacoma/Everett || ABS '''O&O''' || '''S'''eattle/'''T'''acoma
|-
| [[KSTE-TV]] || Channel 16.1 || ABS Two '''O&O''' || '''S'''eattle/'''T'''acoma/'''E'''verett
|-
| [[WOTW-TV]] || Channel 09.1 || Orlando/Daytona Beach/Melbourne || Independent || '''O'''-'''T'''o'''W'''n
|-
| [[WMFL-TV]] || Channel 06.1 || Miami/Fort Lauderdale/Key West || Independent || '''M'''iami/'''F'''ort '''L'''auderdale <small>('''FLAGSHIP''' for the company)</small>
|-
| [[WYQC-TV]] || Channel 03.1 || rowspan=2|Charlotte || ABS '''O&O''' || '''W'''e're '''Y'''our '''Q'''ueen '''C'''ity
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| [[WCQC-TV]] || Channel 64.1 || 24-Hour News || '''C'''harlotte, the '''Q'''ueen '''C'''ity
|-
| rowspan=3|[[WRDF-TV]] || Channel 05.1 || rowspan=4|Raleigh/Durham/Fayetteville || NBC || rowspan=3|'''R'''aleigh/'''D'''urham/'''F'''ayetteville
|-
| Channel 05.2 || ABS '''O&O'''
|-
| Channel 05.3 || ABS Two '''O&O'''
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| [[WRDT-TV]] || Channel 50.1 || 24-Hour News || '''R'''aleigh/'''D'''urham and the '''T'''riangle
|-
| rowspan=2|[[KSLC-TV]] || Channel 05.1 || rowspan=4|Salt Lake City/Logan/Provo || ABS '''O&O''' || rowspan=2|'''S'''alt '''L'''ake '''C'''ity
|-
| Channel 05.2 || ABS Two '''O&O'''
|-
| rowspan=2|[[KUTS-TV]] || Channel 20.1 || SRE '''O&O''' || rowspan=2|Spanish || rowspan=2|'''UT'''ah '''S'''panish
|-
| Channel 20.2 || SRE Dos '''O&O'''
|-
| [[KQDC-TV]] || Channel 06.1 || Davenport, Iowa/Moline, Ill. || ABS '''O&O''' || rowspan=3|English || '''Q'''ua'''D''' '''C'''ities
|-
| rowspan=2|[[WGNV-TV]] || Channel 20.1 || rowspan=2|Gainesville/Ocala || ABS '''O&O''' || rowspan=2|'''G'''ai'''N'''es'''V'''ille
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| Channel 20.2 || ABS Two '''O&O'''
|}
== National Radio ==
{| class="article-table"
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! Network name
! Format
! Language
|-
| [[ABS Radio]] || General || rowspan=4|English
|-
| [[ABS Newsradio]] || News
|-
| [[ABS Sportsradio]] || Sports
|-
| [[SportsBet Radio]] || Sports Betting
|-
| [[SiriusXM Satellite Radio|SiriusXM]] || Satellite || rowspan=3|English/Spanish
|-
| [[iHeartRadio]] || General
|-
| [[Premiere Networks|Premiere]] || Syndication
|-
| [[KISS-FM (brand)|KISS-FM]] || Various || rowspan=2|English
|-
| [[EDC Radio]] || Dance/EDM
|}
== Local Radio ==
{| class="article-table"
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! Callsign
! Frequency
! City
! Format
! Language
! Callsign meaning
|-
| [[WWGN (AM)|WWGN]] || AM 780 || Chicago || All-news || rowspan=23|English || Named in honor of the real-life [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WGN_(AM) 720 WGN Chicago].
|-
| [[WOTW (AM)|WOTW]] || AM 850 || rowspan=3|Orlando/Daytona Beach/Melbourne || All-news || '''O'''-'''T'''o'''W'''n
|-
| [[WOSJ]] || FM 103.1 || Smooth Jazz || '''O'''rlando's '''S'''mooth '''J'''azz
|-
| [[WOTW-FM]] || FM 105.1 || A.C. || '''O'''-'''T'''o'''W'''n
|-
| [[WMFL (AM)|WMFL]] || AM 980 || rowspan=3|Miami/Fort Lauderdale/Key West || All-news || '''M'''iami/'''F'''ort '''L'''auderdale <small>('''FLAGSHIP''' for the company)</small>
|-
| [[WEDC-FM]] || FM 93.5 || Dance/EDM || '''EDC''' Radio Network <small>('''FLAGSHIP''' for the network)</small>
|-
| [[WKSM-FM]] || FM 100.1 || Top 40 CHR/Dance || '''K'''is'''S'''-FM '''M'''iami <small>('''FLAGSHIP''' for the brand)</small>
|-
| [[WYQC (AM)|WYQC]] || AM 930 || rowspan=5|Charlotte || All-news || '''W'''e're '''Y'''our '''Q'''ueen '''C'''ity
|-
| [[WCQC (AM)|WCQC]] || AM 1110 || Sports || '''C'''harlotte, the '''Q'''ueen '''C'''ity
|-
| [[WQCL-FM]] || FM 92.7 || Sports || '''Q'''ueen '''C'''ity '''L'''IVE
|-
| [[WCQC-FM]] || FM 95.1 || A.C. || '''C'''harlotte, the '''Q'''ueen '''C'''ity
|-
| [[WYQC-FM]] || FM 103.7 || Top 40 CHR/Dance || '''W'''e're '''Y'''our '''Q'''ueen '''C'''ity
|-
| [[WRDC (AM)|WRDC]] || AM 620 || rowspan=5|Raleigh/Durham/Fayetteville || Sports <small>(ESPN Radio)</small> || '''R'''aleigh/'''D'''urham/'''C'''hapel Hill
|-
| [[WRDF (AM)|WRDF]] || AM 680 || All-news and Talk + Sports || '''R'''aleigh/'''D'''urham/'''F'''ayetteville
|-
| [[WRDS (AM)|WRDS]] || AM 1550 || Sports || rowspan=2|'''R'''aleigh/'''D'''urham '''S'''ports
|-
| [[WRDS-FM]] || FM 99.9 || Sports <small>(Local/ABS Sportsradio)</small>
|-
| [[WRDT-FM]] || FM 101.5 || A.C. || '''R'''aleigh/'''D'''urham and the '''T'''riangle
|-
| [[KSLC (AM)|KSLC]] || AM 1160 || rowspan=6|Salt Lake City || All-news + Sports || '''S'''alt '''L'''ake '''C'''ity
|-
| [[KUTS (AM)|KUTS]] || AM 1280 || Sports <small>(Local/ABS Sportsradio)</small> || rowspan=2|'''UT'''ah '''S'''ports
|-
| [[KUTS-FM]] || FM 97.5 || Sports <small>(Local/ABS Sportsradio)</small>
|-
| [[KUMH-FM]] || FM 100.3 || A.C. || '''U'''tah '''M'''usic '''H'''ub
|-
| [[KSLC-FM]] || FM 102.7 || All-news + Sports || '''S'''alt '''L'''ake '''C'''ity
|-
| [[KSRU-FM]] || FM 103.5 || Sports <small>(ESPN Radio)</small> || '''S'''ports'''R'''adio '''U'''tah
|}
== National Cable Provider ==
* [[ABS CableSystem]]
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| name =
| location = Central Florida
| city = Orlando, Florida
| country = United States of America
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| channel = Digital: 18 (UHF)<br>Virtual: 9 (VHF; PSIP)
| branding = ''Channel 9'' (general)<br>''Channel 9 Eyewitness News'' (newscasts)
| slogan = ''An Orlando Original'' (general)<br>''Coverage You Can Count On'' (newscasts)
| language = English
| subchannels = '''9.2''': 24-Hour News/WX<br>'''9.3''': Traffic/WX<br>'''9.4''': [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scripps_News Scripps News]<br>'''9.5''': [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stadium_(sports_network) Stadium]
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| affiliations = '''9.1''': Independent <small>(since 1950)</small>
| owner = [[Clearchannel Communications, Inc.|'''clear'''channel Communications, Inc.]] <small>('''clear'''channel Television)</small>
| licensee = '''clear'''channel of Central Florida, Inc.
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| sister_stations = [[WOTW (AM)|WOTW]], [[WOSJ]], [[WOTW-FM]]
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| airdate = October 26th, 1950
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| former_channel_numbers = '''Analog''':<br>9 (1950-2009)<br>'''Digital''':<br>35 (2000-2003)<br>26 (2003-2006)<br>13 (2006-2009)<br>9 (2009-2019)
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| callsign_meaning = '''O'''-'''T'''o'''W'''n (Orlando's nickname)
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| webcast = WOTW.com/LIVE <small>(live and recent newscasts, and 24-hour 9.2 and 9.3 streams)</small>
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'''WOTW-TV''' (channel 9) is an independent television station, licensed to Orlando, Florida, United States, North America, Northern Hemisphere, Earth, and serving the Central Florida (Orlando/Daytona Beach/Melbourne) television market. It is owned and operated by Miami-based [[Clearchannel Communications, Inc.|'''clear'''channel Communications, Inc.]] who has owned WOTW-TV since its inception.
WOTW-TV is a sister to radio stations [[WOTW (AM)|WOTW]] (AM 850), [[WOSJ]] (FM 103.1), and [[WOTW-FM]] (105.1).
WOTW-TV (and its sister Central Florida properties) are located inside a four-story building at 490 East South Street in Orlando while its transmitter is located near Christmas, Florida.
On cable, the station can be seen on [[ABS CableSystem]] channel 9 (in SD and HD) in all Central Florida counties.
= History =
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= Programming =
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= News operation =
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== News Music ==
* 1950-1959: ''WOTW 1950 News Theme''
* 1959-1967: ''WOTW 1959 News Theme''
* 1967-1970: ''WMFL 1965 News Theme''
* 1970-1976: ''WOTW 1970 News Theme''
* 1976-1980: ''Move Closer To Your World'' (Mayoham Music)
* 1980-1984: ''Classical Gas'' (Telesound)
* 1984-1988: ''And You'' (Telesound)
* 1988-1995: ''People You Can Count On'' (The Coast Productions)
* 1995-1997: ''Signature'' (Stephen Arnold Music)
* 1997-2003: ''Counterpoint'' (Stephen Arnold Music)
* 2003-2006: ''News Matrix'' (Stephen Arnold Music)
* 2006-2013: ''Eyewitness News'' (Gari Media Group)
* 2013-2023: ''Coverage'' (615 Music)
* 2023-Pres: ''Stream'' (Stephen Arnold Music)
== Newscast Brandings ==
* 1950-1955: ''WOTW-TV Newsreel''
* 1955-1970: ''WOTW-TV News''
* 1970-1975: ''NewsCenter 9''
* 1975-Pres: ''Channel 9 Eyewitness News''
= Schedule (as of May 2023) =
{| class="article-table"
|+ Key
! Local !! Syndicated !! National
|-
| '''Bold''' || ''Italicized'' || <u>Underlined</u>
|}
=== Weekdays ===
* 04:00-10:00 AM: '''Channel 9 Eyewitness News in the Morning'''
* 10:00-11:00 AM: ''LIVE with Kelly and Mark''
* 11:00AM-12:00PM: ''Drew Barrymore'' (x2)
* 12:00-01:00 PM: '''Channel 9 Eyewitness News at 12 Noon'''
* 01:00-02:00 PM: ''Family Feud'' (x2)
* 02:00-03:00 PM: ''Tamron Hall''
* 03:00-04:00 PM: ''Kelly Clarkson''
* 04:00-05:00 PM: '''Channel 9 Eyewitness News at 04:00PM'''
* 05:00-06:00 PM: '''Channel 9 Eyewitness News at 05:00PM'''
* 06:00-07:00 PM: '''Channel 9 Eyewitness News at 06:00PM'''
* 07:00-08:00 PM: '''Channel 9 Eyewitness News at 07:00PM'''
* 08:00-08:30 PM: ''Inside Edition''
* 08:30-09:00 PM: ''The Reporters'' ('''clear'''channel syndication '''<u>EXCLUSIVE</u>''')
* 09:00-09:30 PM: ''Wheel of Fortune''
* 09:30-10:00 PM: ''Jeopardy!''
* 10:00-11:00 PM: '''Channel 9 Eyewitness News at 10:00PM'''
* 11:00PM-12:00AM: '''Channel 9 Eyewitness News at 11:00PM'''
* 12:00-01:00 AM: '''Central Florida Sports TONIGHT'''
* 01:00-02:00 AM: ''Family Guy'' (x2)
* 02:00-03:00 AM: ''Bob's Bugers'' (x2)
* 03:00-04:00 AM: ''LIVE with Kelly and Mark'' (repeat)
=== Saturdays ===
* 04:00-05:00 AM: '''Channel 9 First Alert Traffic and Weather Together''' (from WOTW-DT 9.3)
* 05:00-10:00 AM: '''Channel 9 Eyewitness News in the Morning'''
* 10:00-11:00 AM: '''Central Florida Out and About''' (a look at upcoming events across Central Florida, plus places, and things to do.)
* 11:00AM-12:00PM: <u>E/I Programming</u> (first hour)
* 12:00-12:30 PM: '''Channel 9 Eyewitness News at 12 Noon'''
* 12:30-01:00 PM: <u>ABS Headlines</u>
* 01:00-03:00 PM: <u>E/I Programming</u> (last two hours)
* 03:00-05:00 PM: '''Channel 9's Weekend Movie Showcase'''
* 05:00-06:00 PM: '''Channel 9 Eyewitness News at 05:00PM'''
* 06:00-07:00 PM: '''Channel 9 Eyewitness News at 06:00PM'''
* 07:00-08:00 PM: '''Central Florida Out and About''' (repeat)
* 08:00-08:30 PM: ''Inside Edition Weekend''
* 08:30-09:00 PM: ''The Weekend Reporters'' ('''clear'''channel syndication '''<u>EXCLUSIVE</u>''')
* 09:00-09:30 PM: ''Wheel of Fortune''
* 09:30-10:00 PM: ''Jeopardy!''
* 10:00-11:00 PM: '''Channel 9 Eyewitness News at 10:00PM'''
* 11:00PM-12:00AM: '''Channel 9 Eyewitness News at 11:00PM'''
* 12:00-01:00 AM: '''Central Florida Sports TONIGHT'''
* 01:00-02:00 AM: ''Family Guy'' (x2)
* 02:00-03:00 AM: ''Bob's Bugers'' (x2)
* 03:00-04:00 AM: '''Channel 9 First Alert Traffic and Weather Together''' (from WOTW-DT 9.3)
=== Sundays ===
* 04:00-05:00 AM: '''Channel 9 First Alert Traffic and Weather Together''' (from WOTW-DT 9.3)
* 05:00-10:00 AM: '''Channel 9 Eyewitness News in the Morning'''
* 10:00-11:00 AM: '''Channel 9 Eyewitness Newsmakers''' (A Sunday morning public affairs show, discussing and dissecting the week's political news and how it impacts local residents.)
* 11:00AM-12:00PM: '''Central Florida's Phantom Gourmet''' (A weekly look at the dining scene in Central Florida.)
* 12:00-12:30 PM: '''Channel 9 Eyewitness News at 12 Noon'''
* 12:30-01:00 PM: '''Central Florida Spotlight''' (Community events and feature stories in Central Florida.)
* 01:00-02:00 PM: <u>E/I Programming</u> (final hour)
* 02:00-05:00 PM: ''The Billboard Charts Show'' ('''clear'''channel syndication '''<u>EXCLUSIVE</u>''')
* 05:00-06:00 PM: '''Channel 9 Eyewitness News at 05:00PM'''
* 06:00-07:00 PM: '''Channel 9 Eyewitness News at 06:00PM'''
* 07:00-08:00 PM: '''Channel 9 Eyewitness Newsmakers''' (repeat)
* 08:00-09:00 PM: ''Family Feud'' (two episodes)
* 09:00-10:00 PM: ''Speakers' Corner'' ('''clear'''channel syndication '''<u>EXCLUSIVE</u>''')
* 10:00-11:00 PM: '''Channel 9 Eyewitness News at 10:00PM'''
* 11:00PM-12:00AM: '''Channel 9 Eyewitness News at 11:00PM'''
* 12:00-01:00 AM: '''Central Florida Sports TONIGHT'''
* 01:00-02:00 AM: '''Central Florida's Phantom Gourmet''' (repeat)
* 02:00-04:00 AM: '''Channel 9 First Alert Traffic and Weather Together''' (from WOTW-DT 9.3)
= Technical information =
== Subchannels ==
The station's signal is multiplexed:
<section begin=subchannels />
{| class="wikitable"
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! scope = "col" | Channel
! scope = "col" | Resolution
! scope = "col" | Aspect ratio
! scope = "col" | Short name
! scope = "col" | Programming
! scope = "col" | ABS CableSystem
|-
! scope = "row" | 9.1
| rowspan=3|1080i || rowspan=5|16:9 || WOTWCh9 || Main WOTW-TV programming / Independent || Channel 9
|-
! scope = "row" | 9.2
| WOTW-DT || ''Channel 9 Plus'' || Channel 10
|-
! scope = "row" | 9.3
| WOTW-FA || ''Channel 9 First Alert Traffic and Weather Together'' || Channel 110
|-
! scope = "row" | 9.4
| rowspan=2|480i || Scripps || ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scripps_News Scripps News] Central Florida'' || Channel 112
|-
! scope = "row" | 9.5
| Stadium || ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stadium_(sports_network) Stadium] Orlando'' || Channel 113
|}
<section end=subchannels />
On October 26th, 2000, during WOTW-TV's 50th Anniversary Special, WOTW-TV signed on its digital television signal at 4:00 p.m. On that day, WOTW-DT signed on as UHF Channel 35, but has since moved three times over, first to Channel 26 in 2003, then to VHF on Channel 13 in 2006, and moving to Channel 9 after the digital conversion of 2009 before finally settling and moving up back to UHF on Channel 18 in 2019.
=== Subchannel history ===
==== WOTW-DT2 ====
'''WOTW-DT2''' is the second subchannel of WOTW-TV that carries a 24-hour local news and weather format, known as ''Channel 9 Plus'', and broadcasts in high definition on channel 9.2.
Formerly known as ''Channel 9 Eyewitness News NOW'' until October 26th, 2020, the subchannel airs '''LIVE''' and rebroadcasts of all of WOTW-TV's newscasts as well as special programming and '''LIVE''' breaking news and severe weather coverage.
==== WOTW-DT3 ====
'''WOTW-DT3''' is the third subchannel of WOTW-TV that carries a 24-hour local traffic and weather format, known as ''Channel 9 First Alert Traffic and Weather Together'', and broadcasts in high definition on channel 9.3.
Formerly known as ''Severe WeatherCenter 9 NOW'' and later as ''Channel 9 Traffic and Weather Together'' (before adopting the '''First Alert''' weather and traffic brandings in 2022), the channel is powered by ''Channel 9 First Alert Weather'' and ''Channel 9 First Alert Traffic'' and broadcasts 24-hour local traffic and weather conditions, including the latest updated maps, forecasts, radars, graphics, alternative routes, drive times, traffic and weather cameras, and more, plus updates from WOTW-TV's Traffic and Weather teams.
==== WOTW-DT4 ====
'''WOTW-DT4''' is the fourth subchannel of WOTW-TV that carries a 24-hour national news network, known as [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scripps_News Scripps News], and broadcasts in 16:9 standard definition on channel 9.4.
Formerly known as ''Newsy'' until the 2023 relaunch, ''Scripps News'' carries live news blocks every weekday, plus documentaries, long-form investigations, live coverage of breaking news, Scripps' syndicated news programs such as ''The List'' and ''The Upside'', and more. ''Scripps News Central Florida'' also carries five-minute local news and weather cut-ins from WOTW-TV twice every hour.
==== WOTW-DT5 ====
'''WOTW-DT5''' is the fifth subchannel of WOTW-TV that carries a 24-hour national sports network, known as [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stadium_(sports_network) Stadium], and broadcaasts in 16:9 standard definition on channel 9.5.
The channel is known locally as ''Stadium Orlando'' and carries a mix of local and national sports programs and telecasts, including a simulcast of WOTW-TV's '''Central Florida Sports TONIGHT''', which airs every night at 12 Midnight after WOTW-TV's nightly hour-long 11:00pm newscast.
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=== Real-Life Television ===
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* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MyNetworkTV MyNetworkTV] ('''<u>MNT</u>''')
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_CW The CW] ('''<u>CW</u>''')
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Univision Univision] ('''<u>UNI</u>''')
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UniM%C3%A1s UniMás] ('''<u>UNM</u>''')
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telemundo Telemundo] ('''<u>TMD</u>''')
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Estrella_TV Estrella TV] ('''<u>EST</u>''')
=== Fictional Television ===
* American Broadcasting System ('''<u>ABS</u>'''; English; [[Clearchannel Communications, Inc.|'''clear'''channel]])
* Sistema de Radiodifusion Estadounidense ('''<u>SRE</u>'''; Spanish; [[Clearchannel Communications, Inc.|'''clear'''channel]])
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* Sachland One ('''<u>SL1</u>'''; [[The Sachland Company|Sachland]])
* Sachland Two ('''<u>SL2</u>'''; [[The Sachland Company|Sachland]])
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* Any fictional network users want to come up with and own.
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* [[ABS Radio]] ('''clear'''channel)
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{{Televisionstation|title1=KJV-TV|image1=KJV 6 logo.png|caption-image1=KJV-TV logo|city=Corpus Christi, Texas|country=United States|channels=Digital: 19 (UHF)
Virtual: 6 (VHF)|branding=DT1: KJV 6 (general); Eyewitness News (newscasts)<br>DT2: First Warning Weather Now<br>DT3: Telemundo Corpus Christi (general); Noticiero Telemundo Corpus Christi (newscasts)|slogan=Working in the Spirit of Texas|programming=Programming|affiliations=6.1: NBC (since 1956)<br>6.2: independent 24-hour weather (since 2001)<br>6.3: Telemundo (since 2003)|title3=Ownership|owner=[[Harris Broadcasters, Inc.]]|sisterstations=[[KJV]]<br>[[KJV-FM]]<br>[[K266JV]]|history=History|firstairdate=6 June 1956|formercallsigns=|formerchannelnumbers=6 (VHF, 1956-2009)|formeraffiliations=|callsignmeaning=King James Version of the Bible (derived from sister station KJV, formerly owned by the Catholic Church)|techinfo=Technical information|licensingauth=[[Worldwide Broadcasting Commission|WBC]]|effectiveradiatedpower=1,000 kW|heightaboveterrain=377 m (1,236 ft)|translators=Audio-only: K266JV 101.1 FM (6.1)<br>KJV-FM 93.9 HD2 (6.1)<br>KJV-FM 93.9 HD3 (6.3)}}
KJV-TV (channel 6) is a television station in Corpus Christi, Texas, United States, affiliated with NBC and Telemundo. The station is the sole television property of locally-based [[Harris Broadcasters, Inc.]] (not to be confused with the defunct broadcast equipment manufacturer) alongside [[KJV]] (1360 AM), [[KJV-FM]] (93.9), and [[K266JV]] (101.1 FM). The studios and offices for all Harris Broadcasters stations are located on the 26th through 28th floors of One Shoreline Plaza’s south tower in downtown Corpus Christi; KJV-TV’s transmitter facilities (shared with KJV-FM) are located near Robstown.
==History==
===Beginnings===
KJV-TV can trace its beginnings to KJV 1360 AM, which signed on the air as Corpus Christi’s first radio station in 1929. KJV (AM) was initially owned by the Roman Catholic Diocese of Corpus Christi, which sold the station to its chief engineer J. Randolph Harris in 1947. Working under the Harris Broadcasters Inc. corporate entity, Harris was keen to add to his new purchase, quickly signing on KJV-FM on 93.9 MHz as one of the first FM radio stations in Texas in 1948, and then applying to the [[Worldwide Broadcasting Commission]] for the Channel 4 allocation in Corpus Christi just three days before the freeze on new applications in November 1948.
After the Sixth Report and Order was issued in 1952, solidifying channels 6 and 10 for Corpus Christi, Harris Broadcasters Inc. amended their application to channel 6. Their application ran unopposed, and the FCC granted a construction permit on 6 June 1953. In preparation to put Channel 6 on the air, and recognizing the long-term value of having all operations under one roof, J. Randolph Harris mortgaged all company assets to begin construction of a new broadcast house on Ocean Drive, just south of present-day Cole Park. The two-story building enabled KJV-AM-FM to leave leased space in the 1929-vintage Wilson Plaza North tower and consolidate with their new TV sister in brand-new facilities.
KJV (AM) was already a longtime affiliate of the NBC Red Network, having taken the affiliation at sign-on nearly thirty years prior. That business relationship ensured that when KJV-TV signed on the air on 6 June 1956, the station would secure the primary NBC affiliation for itself. KJV-TV is therefore one of the few television stations in the United States that has retained the same owner, call letters, channel number, and primary network affiliation for its entire existence.
On 3 August 1970, the station was minimally flooded by storm surge (but remained on the air) from landfalling Hurricane Celia. Weatherman Tom Nix earned a Peabody Award for his coverage of the storm as the KJV-TV set flooded while on air. The studios required extensive repairs in the aftermath of the storm and ultimately incurred over $150,000 of damage ($1.17 million, 2023 dollars).
Despite a stellar public reputation in the wake of Hurricane Celia, the financial hit incurred due to required repairs was a detriment to the station’s ratings in the 1970s through late 1980s. Challenges from a nascent [[KTHR-TV]] and [[KXCC]], as well as a weak NBC primetime lineup and limited syndication inventory, slipped the station into a malaise, buoyed only by the legacy status KJV-TV and its radio sisters enjoyed. J. Randolph Harris’ old-line leadership also played a role in the stormy fortunes of the stations; he remained active in leading the stations until his death in 1987 at the age of 86. To the abject horror of station staff, Harris had been secretly negotiating a sale of the stations to Gannett, Inc. at the time of his death, but his will had not yet been updated to reflect this; ownership of the stations transferred to his 49-year-old son, and longtime station manager, J. Randolph Harris Jr. (often called Junior by his staff).
Under Harris Jr.’s leadership, as well as his father’s stock market investments (cashed in and invested into the station) and a resurgent NBC primetime lineup, KJV’s fortunes turned around in the 1990s. Along with high-profile talent acquisitions from KTHR (Jay Ricci and Lee Sausley), plus schoolteacher Dot Pettersen, the station clawed back their lost ratings from the 1960s.
Harris Jr. suddenly passed away in June 1996 (three days after the station’s 40th anniversary), which was a shock to both the stations and the community. Both groups were skeptical when they found that ownership of the stations was willed to Harris Jr.’s son Jared, just nineteen years of age at the time and attending Texas A&M University. Jared shocked station employees when he stepped up to the challenge and left Texas A&M to lead Harris Broadcasters. He gave a lot of latitude to individual department heads, which resulted in an explosion of innovation at the station. Ratings saw a dramatic upswing, and enough ad revenue was generated to purchase outright (not lease) the station’s first helicopter in 1998.
===Hurricane Bret===
KJV-AM-FM-TV’s longtime Ocean Drive studio facility was vulnerable to hurricane flooding over the years, having been flooded once by Hurricane Celia in 1970 (see above). The station would experience catastrophe (and tragedy) again on the evening of 22 August 1999.
KJV-TV had abandoned regular programming on 21 August, as the station’s meteorologists had sounded the alarm that the then-Category 4 Hurricane Bret would pose a significant risk to the South Texas coastline, if not the City of Corpus Christi itself. Due to the uncertainty of the storm’s path, live team coverage was in place as far north as Port Lavaca and as far south as Brownsville, and the station’s then-new helicopter was flown inland to be available in the storm’s aftermath. Coverage was simulcast on KJV radio as the mayor of Corpus Christi issued a voluntary evacuation notice.
At approximately 6:15 pm CDT on the evening of 22 August, the station’s studios began taking on storm surge water ahead of the eye’s landfall. Chief meteorologist Dale Nelson let out an expletive on-air when he noticed the rapidly rising water and immediately ordered station staff to move to the upper floor of the building. Within fifteen minutes, the station went from being dry to having two feet of water on the ground floor; the flooding would increase to over six feet. This storm surge flooding destroyed the station’s set, newsroom, master control, and other technical areas. Electricity was lost shortly thereafter due to the station’s standby generator also being flooded.
Upon losing the studio-transmitter link, transmitter engineer Robert “Rocky” Oliveira patched in a separate Doppler radar feed to restore the TV signal, and also patched in a two-way radio to enable Nelson to continue to communicate with the audience on KJV-FM. This practice was quickly adopted by Oliveira’s counterpart at KJV 1360’s separate transmitter site, and was credited by local media as an action that saved lives. As the high-end Category 3 storm made landfall at 7:45 pm CDT, station staff were still trapped on the second floor.
At 9:19 pm CDT, after being battered by high winds for three and a half hours and enduring both sides of the hurricane’s eyewall, a guy wire on the KJV-FM-TV tower near Robstown failed, felling the 1,260-foot tower. The bulk of the tower fell on the transmitter building, instantly killing transmitter engineer Oliveira, destroying the transmitter building and everything within, and taking KJV-FM-TV silent. The KJV AM transmitter, located two miles east of the TV-FM tower, was unaffected and continued to provide coverage via two-way radio for the duration of the event.
After the storm, Harris Broadcasters Inc. president Jared Harris promised his namesake company’s full commitment to returning to the airwaves. KJV-AM-FM-TV was offered temporary refuge in the nearby studios of KTHR-TV (channel 3); the arrangement ultimately lasted for seventeen months while new facilities were constructed on the upper floors of One Shoreline Plaza. It was during this time that KJV adopted a new slogan, “Rebuilding in the Spirit of Texas”. A temporary transmitter facility was constructed at the KJV-AM site.
KJV-AM-FM-TV dedicated their new “Window on the Bayfront” facilities on 31 January 2001; the newsroom is now known as the Rocky Oliveira Memorial Newsroom in the late engineer’s memory. The current facilities were equipped from the beginning for high-definition broadcasting from all three soundstages, including the namesake “Window on the Bayfront” 28th floor studio with panoramic views of the Corpus Christi Bayfront. On that day, the station’s slogan was slightly modified to “Working in the Spirit of Texas”, which still stands today. The station’s former facility, directly adjacent to Cole Park, was sold to the City of Corpus Christi and later demolished to make way for a skatepark.
===Helicopter crash===
On 19 May 2012, KJV-TV was airing live coverage of the 37th annual Beach to Bay Relay Marathon. To provide more comprehensive live coverage, the station rented a second ENG-equipped helicopter to supplement coverage from 6 Live TeleCopter.
The station’s main helicopter, a 1979 Bell OH-58 Kiowa (the military version of the 206 JetRanger) was in a low (but out-of-ground effect) hover above the Corpus Christi Bay seawall just east of Cole Park to capture video of the first runners crossing the finish line. The pilot/reporter had intended to return to a nearby helipad for fuel immediately after the finish, and the second helicopter would take over the main helicopter’s duty station. Both pilots reported using a lot of effort to maintain out-of-ground effect hover, given strong 25-35 mph winds on the day of the race.
As the first runners crossed the finish line at 9:27 am, the helicopter experienced a sudden loss of power and the pilot immediately executed an autorotation, followed by an emergency call to air traffic control: “TV 6 going down!” The crew of the second helicopter quickly moved their nose-mounted camera to capture the crash sequence, which aired live on KJV; the video was later provided to the NTSB for their investigation. The main helicopter pilot reported that he tried to autorotate the chopper onto the grassy knoll of Cole Park, but could not get the flight controls to respond adequately. No further radio calls were made from the aircraft.
Within fifteen seconds of the power loss, the helicopter crash-landed on the seawall at a 45-degree roll angle and promptly overturned into the water. The pilot and photographer both escaped the aircraft with serious injuries. It was initially determined that the cause of the crash was the pilot’s failure to maintain minimum reserve fuel. However, further investigation revealed a significant issue with the Bell OH-58/206, wherein abrupt maneuvers (such as maintaining OGE hover in high winds) on minimum fuel would cause fuel starvation and an uncommanded engine rollback.
==Programming==
===News operation===
KJV-TV presently broadcasts 52.5 hours of locally-produced newscasts each week. Channel 6.1 carries 35.5 hours of English-language news per week, with six hours each weekday and 2.5 hours each Saturday and Sunday. Channel 6.3 carries 17 hours of Spanish-language news per week, with 2.5 hours each weekday and 2 hours each Saturday and Sunday. This includes a weekly Sunday night half-hour sports special on both subchannels; but does not count the 24-hour Doppler radar loop, combined with recorded cut-ins from the KJV 6 First Warning Weather team, that airs continuously on channel 6.2.
KJV-TV has been a factor in the Corpus Christi media market throughout its entire existence, including enjoying the number one spot in the ratings since 1992. This owes to Harris Broadcasters’ leadership status in owning the first radio station in Corpus Christi, their lifelong affiliation with the NBC network, and (since 1988) significant local investment into the newsroom relative to the corporate-owned competition. The station (sharing with KJV radio) owns and operates ''6 Live TeleCopter'', a 2006 Eurocopter AS350B2 helicopter, for aerial news gathering duties; this practice is largely unheard of in smaller media markets. On KJV’s Telemundo subchannel, the helicopter is branded ''Última Hora SuperCóptero''; the station occasionally provides a live Spanish-language reporter in the helicopter for breaking news events.
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The station has used the Eyewitness News brand for its English-language news since 1966. Also uncommon for a small market, the station has usually been known for longevity of talent; chief meteorologist Dale Nelson has served the station since 1981, and longtime anchors Lee Sausley and Dot Pettersen have only recently retired after serving over thirty years each. KJV-TV is one of a handful of stations which typically assigns managing editor duty to their anchors.
On 6 June 2006, KJV-TV became the first TV station in the state of Texas, and the ninth in the country, to upgrade their local news production to high definition. KJV-TV’s NBC network programming, as well as syndicated programming and local advertising, also upgraded to high definition where available. Telemundo network programming made the HD upgrade on 23 April 2009, despite the local newscast having upgraded to HD nearly three years prior. Field video remained in 16:9 standard definition until 2010, except for 6 Live TeleCopter, which did not upgrade until the crashed helicopter was replaced in 2013.
====Notable people====
* Sonya Hill (2011-present)
* Mark Koelbel (1991-1996, now at KUTV)
* Max Mayfield (2007-2019, retired)
* Capt. Dave Miller, USN Ret. (2013-present)
* Dale Nelson (1981-present)
* Dot Pettersen (1988-2021, retired)
* Lorena Placencia (2013-2023, no longer in TV)
* Lee Sausley (1989-2021, retired)
* Matt Terhune (2007-2016, deceased)
* Tom Terry (1990-1995, now at WOTW)
==Technical information==
===Subchannels===
The station's digital signal is multiplexed:
{| class="fandom-table"
|+Subchannels of KJV-TV
! Channel
! Format
! Aspect
! Short name
! Programming
|-
|6.1
|rowspan=3|720p
|rowspan=3|16:9
|KJV-NBC
|Main KJV-TV programming/NBC
|-
|6.2
|KJV-WX
|First Warning Weather Now
|-
|6.3
|KJV-TMD
|Telemundo
|}
KJV-DT signed on the air on 6 June 2001 (the station’s 45th anniversary) from a new 1,215-foot tower at their permanent site near Robstown; the tower and 4,000 square foot transmitter building were designed to house KJV-FM-TV-DT with room for future tenants. The station’s ATSC sign-on date was relatively early for a smaller-market TV station, thanks in part to Jared Harris’ tech-forward stewardship of Harris Broadcasters Inc., but also a substantial insurance settlement the station received after the aforementioned loss of their studio and transmitter facilities to Hurricane Bret in 1999.
The relatively early adoption of digital TV allowed KJV-DT2 (NJV) to provide 24-hour weather coverage on digital channel 6.2 at launch; to begin carrying Telemundo network programming on KJV-DT3 (OJV) digital channel 6.3 on 1 April 2003; and to begin providing high-definition broadcasts on the station’s 50th anniversary, 6 June 2006. On that date, KJV-DT became the second TV station in the world to provide multiple HD subchannels on one signal, as both the NBC and First Warning Weather Now services upgraded to HD. KJV-TV is unusual among NBC affiliates, as the station carries the network feed in 720p rather than the preferred 1080i; chief engineer Jaime Saiz cited demand for NBC sports programming as the reason to transmit in the 720p format.
=== Analog-to-digital conversion===
KJV-TV shut down its analog signal, over VHF channel 6, at the end of the Nearly Noon newscast (11:59 am) on 12 June 2009, the official date on which full-power television stations in the United States transitioned from analog to digital broadcasts under federal mandate. The station's digital signal remained on its pre-transition UHF channel 19. Through the use of PSIP, digital television receivers display the station's virtual channel as its former VHF analog channel 6.
As was true of all other analog channel 6 stations in North America, KJV-TV’s audio subcarrier transmitted on a frequency of 87.75 MHz (+10 kHz shift), and as a result, could be picked up on the lower end of the dial on most FM radios at 87.7. This is no longer possible for full-powered stations after the conversion to digital broadcasting. In preparation for this change, on 26 March 2009, Harris Broadcasters signed on a low-power FM radio station, K266JV (101.1), to continue to provide audio-only reception of digital channel 6.1 within the Corpus Christi city limits. This audio service was also later made available on KJV-FM (93.9) HD2, and in Spanish on KJV-FM HD3, which provided a much greater coverage area due to KJV-FM’s very high broadcasting power.
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KJV-TV (channel 6) is a television station in Corpus Christi, Texas, United States, affiliated with NBC and Telemundo. The station is the sole television property of locally-based [[Harris Broadcasters, Inc.]] (not to be confused with the defunct broadcast equipment manufacturer) alongside [[KJV]] (1360 AM), [[KJV-FM]] (93.9), and [[K266JV]] (101.1 FM). The studios and offices for all Harris Broadcasters stations are located on the 26th through 28th floors of One Shoreline Plaza’s south tower in downtown Corpus Christi; KJV-TV’s transmitter facilities (shared with KJV-FM) are located near Robstown.
==History==
===Beginnings===
KJV-TV can trace its beginnings to KJV 1360 AM, which signed on the air as Corpus Christi’s first radio station in 1929. KJV (AM) was initially owned by the Roman Catholic Diocese of Corpus Christi, which sold the station to its chief engineer J. Randolph Harris in 1947. Working under the Harris Broadcasters Inc. corporate entity, Harris was keen to add to his new purchase, quickly signing on KJV-FM on 93.9 MHz as one of the first FM radio stations in Texas in 1948, and then applying to the [[Worldwide Broadcasting Commission]] for the Channel 4 allocation in Corpus Christi just three days before the freeze on new applications in November 1948.
After the Sixth Report and Order was issued in 1952, solidifying channels 6 and 10 for Corpus Christi, Harris Broadcasters Inc. amended their application to channel 6. Their application ran unopposed, and the FCC granted a construction permit on 6 June 1953. In preparation to put Channel 6 on the air, and recognizing the long-term value of having all operations under one roof, J. Randolph Harris mortgaged all company assets to begin construction of a new broadcast house on Ocean Drive, just south of present-day Cole Park. The two-story building enabled KJV-AM-FM to leave leased space in the 1929-vintage Wilson Plaza North tower and consolidate with their new TV sister in brand-new facilities.
KJV (AM) was already a longtime affiliate of the NBC Red Network, having taken the affiliation at sign-on nearly thirty years prior. That business relationship ensured that when KJV-TV signed on the air on 6 June 1956, the station would secure the primary NBC affiliation for itself. KJV-TV is therefore one of the few television stations in the United States that has retained the same owner, call letters, channel number, and primary network affiliation for its entire existence.
On 3 August 1970, the station was minimally flooded by storm surge (but remained on the air) from landfalling Hurricane Celia. Weatherman Tom Nix earned a Peabody Award for his coverage of the storm as the KJV-TV set flooded while on air. The studios required extensive repairs in the aftermath of the storm and ultimately incurred over $150,000 of damage ($1.17 million, 2023 dollars).
Despite a stellar public reputation in the wake of Hurricane Celia, the financial hit incurred due to required repairs was a detriment to the station’s ratings in the 1970s through late 1980s. Challenges from a nascent [[KTHR-TV]] and [[KXCC]], as well as a weak NBC primetime lineup and limited syndication inventory, slipped the station into a malaise, buoyed only by the legacy status KJV-TV and its radio sisters enjoyed. J. Randolph Harris’ old-line leadership also played a role in the stormy fortunes of the stations; he remained active in leading the stations until his death in 1987 at the age of 86. To the abject horror of station staff, Harris had been secretly negotiating a sale of the stations to Gannett, Inc. at the time of his death, but his will had not yet been updated to reflect this; ownership of the stations transferred to his 49-year-old son, and longtime station manager, J. Randolph Harris Jr. (often called Junior by his staff).
Under Harris Jr.’s leadership, as well as his father’s stock market investments (cashed in and invested into the station) and a resurgent NBC primetime lineup, KJV’s fortunes turned around in the 1990s. Along with high-profile talent acquisitions from KTHR (Jay Ricci and Lee Sausley), plus schoolteacher Dot Pettersen, the station clawed back their lost ratings from the 1960s.
Harris Jr. suddenly passed away in June 1996 (three days after the station’s 40th anniversary), which was a shock to both the stations and the community. Both groups were skeptical when they found that ownership of the stations was willed to Harris Jr.’s son Jared, just nineteen years of age at the time and attending Texas A&M University. Jared shocked station employees when he stepped up to the challenge and left Texas A&M to lead Harris Broadcasters. He gave a lot of latitude to individual department heads, which resulted in an explosion of innovation at the station. Ratings saw a dramatic upswing, and enough ad revenue was generated to purchase outright (not lease) the station’s first helicopter in 1998.
===Hurricane Bret===
KJV-AM-FM-TV’s longtime Ocean Drive studio facility was vulnerable to hurricane flooding over the years, having been flooded once by Hurricane Celia in 1970 (see above). The station would experience catastrophe (and tragedy) again on the evening of 22 August 1999.
KJV-TV had abandoned regular programming on 21 August, as the station’s meteorologists had sounded the alarm that the then-Category 4 Hurricane Bret would pose a significant risk to the South Texas coastline, if not the City of Corpus Christi itself. Due to the uncertainty of the storm’s path, live team coverage was in place as far north as Port Lavaca and as far south as Brownsville, and the station’s then-new helicopter was flown inland to be available in the storm’s aftermath. Coverage was simulcast on KJV radio as the mayor of Corpus Christi issued a voluntary evacuation notice.
At approximately 6:15 pm CDT on the evening of 22 August, the station’s studios began taking on storm surge water ahead of the eye’s landfall. Chief meteorologist Dale Nelson let out an expletive on-air when he noticed the rapidly rising water and immediately ordered station staff to move to the upper floor of the building. Within fifteen minutes, the station went from being dry to having two feet of water on the ground floor; the flooding would increase to over six feet. This storm surge flooding destroyed the station’s set, newsroom, master control, and other technical areas. Electricity was lost shortly thereafter due to the station’s standby generator also being flooded.
Upon losing the studio-transmitter link, transmitter engineer Robert “Rocky” Oliveira patched in a separate Doppler radar feed to restore the TV signal, and also patched in a two-way radio to enable Nelson to continue to communicate with the audience on KJV-FM. This practice was quickly adopted by Oliveira’s counterpart at KJV 1360’s separate transmitter site, and was credited by local media as an action that saved lives. As the high-end Category 3 storm made landfall at 7:45 pm CDT, station staff were still trapped on the second floor.
At 9:19 pm CDT, after being battered by high winds for three and a half hours and enduring both sides of the hurricane’s eyewall, a guy wire on the KJV-FM-TV tower near Robstown failed, felling the 1,260-foot tower. The bulk of the tower fell on the transmitter building, instantly killing transmitter engineer Oliveira, destroying the transmitter building and everything within, and taking KJV-FM-TV silent. The KJV AM transmitter, located two miles east of the TV-FM tower, was unaffected and continued to provide coverage via two-way radio for the duration of the event.
After the storm, Harris Broadcasters Inc. president Jared Harris promised his namesake company’s full commitment to returning to the airwaves. KJV-AM-FM-TV was offered temporary refuge in the nearby studios of KTHR-TV (channel 3); the arrangement ultimately lasted for seventeen months while new facilities were constructed on the upper floors of One Shoreline Plaza. It was during this time that KJV adopted a new slogan, “Rebuilding in the Spirit of Texas”. A temporary transmitter facility was constructed at the KJV-AM site.
KJV-AM-FM-TV dedicated their new “Window on the Bayfront” facilities on 31 January 2001; the newsroom is now known as the Rocky Oliveira Memorial Newsroom in the late engineer’s memory. The current facilities were equipped from the beginning for high-definition broadcasting from all three soundstages, including the namesake “Window on the Bayfront” 28th floor studio with panoramic views of the Corpus Christi Bayfront. On that day, the station’s slogan was slightly modified to “Working in the Spirit of Texas”, which still stands today. The station’s former facility, directly adjacent to Cole Park, was sold to the City of Corpus Christi and later demolished to make way for a skatepark.
===Helicopter crash===
On 19 May 2012, KJV-TV was airing live coverage of the 37th annual Beach to Bay Relay Marathon. To provide more comprehensive live coverage, the station rented a second ENG-equipped helicopter to supplement coverage from 6 Live TeleCopter.
The station’s main helicopter, a 1979 Bell OH-58 Kiowa (the military version of the 206 JetRanger) was in a low (but out-of-ground effect) hover above the Corpus Christi Bay seawall just east of Cole Park to capture video of the first runners crossing the finish line. The pilot/reporter had intended to return to a nearby helipad for fuel immediately after the finish, and the second helicopter would take over the main helicopter’s duty station. Both pilots reported using a lot of effort to maintain out-of-ground effect hover, given strong 25-35 mph winds on the day of the race.
As the first runners crossed the finish line at 9:27 am, the helicopter experienced a sudden loss of power and the pilot immediately executed an autorotation, followed by an emergency call to air traffic control: “TV 6 going down!” The crew of the second helicopter quickly moved their nose-mounted camera to capture the crash sequence, which aired live on KJV; the video was later provided to the NTSB for their investigation. The main helicopter pilot reported that he tried to autorotate the chopper onto the grassy knoll of Cole Park, but could not get the flight controls to respond adequately. No further radio calls were made from the aircraft.
Within fifteen seconds of the power loss, the helicopter crash-landed on the seawall at a 45-degree roll angle and promptly overturned into the water. The pilot and photographer both escaped the aircraft with serious injuries. It was initially determined that the cause of the crash was the pilot’s failure to maintain minimum reserve fuel. However, further investigation revealed a significant issue with the Bell OH-58/206, wherein abrupt maneuvers (such as maintaining OGE hover in high winds) on minimum fuel would cause fuel starvation and an uncommanded engine rollback.
==Programming==
===News operation===
KJV-TV presently broadcasts 52.5 hours of locally-produced newscasts each week. Channel 6.1 carries 35.5 hours of English-language news per week, with six hours each weekday and 2.5 hours each Saturday and Sunday. Channel 6.3 carries 17 hours of Spanish-language news per week, with 2.5 hours each weekday and 2 hours each Saturday and Sunday. This includes a weekly Sunday night half-hour sports special on both subchannels; but does not count the 24-hour Doppler radar loop, combined with recorded cut-ins from the KJV 6 First Warning Weather team, that airs continuously on channel 6.2.
KJV-TV has been a factor in the Corpus Christi media market throughout its entire existence, including enjoying the number one spot in the ratings since 1992. This owes to Harris Broadcasters’ leadership status in owning the first radio station in Corpus Christi, their lifelong affiliation with the NBC network, and (since 1988) significant local investment into the newsroom relative to the corporate-owned competition. The station (sharing with KJV radio) owns and operates ''6 Live TeleCopter'', a 2006 Eurocopter AS350B2 helicopter, for aerial news gathering duties; this practice is largely unheard of in smaller media markets. On KJV’s Telemundo subchannel, the helicopter is branded ''Última Hora SuperCóptero''; the station occasionally provides a live Spanish-language reporter in the helicopter for breaking news events.
[[File:KJV TeleCopter 2023 update.png|thumb|381x381px|''KJV-AM-FM-TV's Eurocopter AS350B2, branded on-air as'' 6 Live TeleCopter'', lifts off on 19 May 2023 after a refueling stop during breaking news coverage.'']]
The station has used the Eyewitness News brand for its English-language news since 1966. Also uncommon for a small market, the station has usually been known for longevity of talent; chief meteorologist Dale Nelson has served the station since 1981, and longtime anchors Lee Sausley and Dot Pettersen have only recently retired after serving over thirty years each. KJV-TV is one of a handful of stations which typically assigns managing editor duty to their anchors.
On 6 June 2006, KJV-TV became the first TV station in the state of Texas, and the ninth in the country, to upgrade their local news production to high definition. KJV-TV’s NBC network programming, as well as syndicated programming and local advertising, also upgraded to high definition where available. Telemundo network programming made the HD upgrade on 23 April 2009, despite the local newscast having upgraded to HD nearly three years prior. Field video remained in 16:9 standard definition until 2010, except for 6 Live TeleCopter, which did not upgrade until the crashed helicopter was replaced in 2013.
====Notable people====
* Sonya Hill (2011-present)
* Mark Koelbel (1991-1996, now at KUTV)
* Max Mayfield (2007-2019, retired)
* Capt. Dave Miller, USN Ret. (2013-present)
* Dale Nelson (1981-present)
* Dot Pettersen (1988-2021, retired)
* Lorena Placencia (2013-2023, no longer in TV)
* Lee Sausley (1989-2021, retired)
* Matt Terhune (2007-2016, deceased)
* Tom Terry (1990-1995, now at WOTW)
==Technical information==
===Subchannels===
The station's digital signal is multiplexed:
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! Format
! Aspect
! Short name
! Programming
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|Main KJV-TV programming/NBC
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|6.2
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|First Warning Weather Now
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|6.3
|KJV-TMD
|Telemundo
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KJV-DT signed on the air on 6 June 2001 (the station’s 45th anniversary) from a new 1,215-foot tower at their permanent site near Robstown; the tower and 4,000 square foot transmitter building were designed to house KJV-FM-TV-DT with room for future tenants. The station’s ATSC sign-on date was relatively early for a smaller-market TV station, thanks in part to Jared Harris’ tech-forward stewardship of Harris Broadcasters Inc., but also a substantial insurance settlement the station received after the aforementioned loss of their studio and transmitter facilities to Hurricane Bret in 1999.
The relatively early adoption of digital TV allowed KJV-DT2 (NJV) to provide 24-hour weather coverage on digital channel 6.2 at launch; to begin carrying Telemundo network programming on KJV-DT3 (OJV) digital channel 6.3 on 1 April 2003; and to begin providing high-definition broadcasts on the station’s 50th anniversary, 6 June 2006. On that date, KJV-DT became the second TV station in the world to provide multiple HD subchannels on one signal, as both the NBC and First Warning Weather Now services upgraded to HD. KJV-TV is unusual among NBC affiliates, as the station carries the network feed in 720p rather than the preferred 1080i; chief engineer Jaime Saiz cited demand for NBC sports programming as the reason to transmit in the 720p format.
=== Analog-to-digital conversion===
KJV-TV shut down its analog signal, over VHF channel 6, at the end of the Nearly Noon newscast (11:59 am) on 12 June 2009, the official date on which full-power television stations in the United States transitioned from analog to digital broadcasts under federal mandate. The station's digital signal remained on its pre-transition UHF channel 19. Through the use of PSIP, digital television receivers display the station's virtual channel as its former VHF analog channel 6.
As was true of all other analog channel 6 stations in North America, KJV-TV’s audio subcarrier transmitted on a frequency of 87.75 MHz (+10 kHz shift), and as a result, could be picked up on the lower end of the dial on most FM radios at 87.7. This is no longer possible for full-powered stations after the conversion to digital broadcasting. In preparation for this change, on 26 March 2009, Harris Broadcasters signed on a low-power FM radio station, K266JV (101.1), to continue to provide audio-only reception of digital channel 6.1 within the Corpus Christi city limits. This audio service was also later made available on KJV-FM (93.9) HD2, and in Spanish on KJV-FM HD3, which provided a much greater coverage area due to KJV-FM’s very high broadcasting power.
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'''WBYF-TV''' (virtual channel 25, physical channel 9) is a television station licensed to Alpena, Michigan, airing programming from the ABC network. The station, along with Fox affiliate WBYM-TV, are owned by the ABC Media Group. The station’s offices and studios, along with its master control and transmitter are centralized out of the AMG Northeast Michigan studios in Presque Isle.
==History==
===Original affiliate under WBKA, January 2013-2022===
On January 24, 2013, WBKA channel 11 announced that its DT3 subchannel would join ABC, to provide an ABC affiliate in all of Alpena. Viewers would need to rescan to receive the channel when it launched and provided ABC programming to all viewers living in Alpena and surrounding areas. Until January 3, 2022, it also aired a morning newscast for only 3 hours a day.
===AMG takeover and channel 25 sign on, 2022-present===
Just before 11:00pm Eastern Time that evening on January 3, 2022, the USTV Networks company, which was in the process of revamping and converting LSN to a basic cable network, announced its intention to sign on 5 television stations on channels 18, 25, 31, 35, and 43. The next day, Nexstar and Tegna announced they had agreed to sign on channel 18 (which went to Nexstar and became an NBC affiliate), and channels 35 and 43 (which went to Tegna and became CW and MyNet affiliates). This left USTV the process to sign on channels 25 and 31, who then announced it would affiliate channels 25 and 31 with ABC and Fox.
Ultimately, USTV announced on January 10, 2022, that channels 25 and 31 would launch at the end of WBKA’s current agreement with ABC (May 31, 2022) and Fox (July 31, 2022). The last ABC program to air on WBKA-DT2 was an episode of Jimmy Kimmel Live, and the last Fox program to air on WBKA-DT4 was an episode of Dateline.
On October 10, 2022, both stations launched a combined news operation called **Alpena Newsbeat**, which provided a 30-minute news bulletin, a 15-minute weather bulletin, a 10-minute sports bulletin, and a 5-minute stocks bulletin.
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!'''PSIP short name'''
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Both stations have signed on after the June 12, 2009, digital transition, WBYF’s being May 31, 2022. WBYF and WBYM also carry the AMG TV Plus extension network, which airs live sports and other programming pre-empted by the two stations.
==News==
WBYF and WBYM air the Alpena Newsbeat combined news operation for 64 hours (ABC only) and 143 hours (Fox only) per week, airing newscasts at the following times:
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*12nn (ABC and Fox, Alpena Newsbeat at Noon)
*6pm (ABC and Fox, Alpena Newsbeat Tonight)
*11pm (ABC and Fox, Alpena Newsbeat Late)
The stations also produce a French-language morning newscast airing at the same time as Breakfast Television Alpena (called Telematin Chaines 25 et 31) and a 6pm newscast in German (called Nachricht 25 und 31).
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==History==
===Original affiliate under WBKA, January 2013-2022===
On January 24, 2013, WBKA channel 11 announced that its DT3 subchannel would join ABC, to provide an ABC affiliate in all of Alpena. Viewers would need to rescan to receive the channel when it launched and provided ABC programming to all viewers living in Alpena and surrounding areas. Until January 3, 2022, it also aired a morning newscast for only 3 hours a day.
===AMG takeover and channel 25 sign on, 2022-present===
Just before 11:00pm Eastern Time that evening on January 3, 2022, the USTV Networks company, which was in the process of revamping and converting LSN to a basic cable network, announced its intention to sign on 5 television stations on channels 18, 25, 31, 35, and 43. The next day, Nexstar and Tegna announced they had agreed to sign on channel 18 (which went to Nexstar and became an NBC affiliate), and channels 35 and 43 (which went to Tegna and became CW and MyNet affiliates). This left USTV the process to sign on channels 25 and 31, who then announced it would affiliate channels 25 and 31 with ABC and Fox.
Ultimately, USTV announced on January 10, 2022, that channels 25 and 31 would launch at the end of WBKA’s current agreement with ABC (May 31, 2022) and Fox (July 31, 2022). The last ABC program to air on WBKA-DT2 was an episode of Jimmy Kimmel Live, and the last Fox program to air on WBKA-DT4 was an episode of Dateline.
On October 10, 2022, both stations launched a combined news operation called **Alpena Newsbeat**, which provided a 30-minute news bulletin, a 15-minute weather bulletin, a 10-minute sports bulletin, and a 5-minute stocks bulletin.
==Digital signal==
The station’s digital signal is multiplexed:
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|25.2
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|25.3
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|25.4
|WBYF-SD
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Both stations have signed on after the June 12, 2009, digital transition, WBYF’s being May 31, 2022. WBYF and WBYM also carry the AMG TV Plus extension network, which airs live sports and other programming pre-empted by the two stations.
==News==
WBYF and WBYM air the Alpena Newsbeat combined news operation for 64 hours (ABC only) and 143 hours (Fox only) per week, airing newscasts at the following times:
*4:30-7am (ABC only, Breakfast Television Alpena) and 4:30-9am (Fox only, same name)
*12nn (ABC and Fox, Alpena Newsbeat at Noon)
*6pm (ABC and Fox, Alpena Newsbeat Tonight)
*11pm (ABC and Fox, Alpena Newsbeat Late)
The stations also produce a French-language morning newscast airing at the same time as Breakfast Television Alpena (called Telematin Chaines 25 et 31) and a 6pm newscast in German (called Nachricht 25 und 31).
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{{Televisionstation|image1=File:WBYF TV25.png|caption-image1=Logo used since the sign on of the station|city=Alpena, MI|country=United States of America|channels=Physical: 9 (VHF)<br>Virtual: 25 (UHF)|branding=ABC Alpena (additionally branded ABC TV25 Alpena)|programming=|owner=ABC Media Group (div. ABC Television Group)|sisterstations=[[WBYM-TV]]|firstairdate=May 31, 2022|callsignmeaning='''B'''o'''Y'''ne '''F'''alls}}
'''WBYF-TV''' (virtual channel 25, physical channel 9) is a television station licensed to Alpena, Michigan, airing programming from the ABC network. The station, along with Fox affiliate WBYM-TV, are owned by the ABC Media Group. The station’s offices and studios, along with its master control and transmitter are centralized out of the AMG Northeast Michigan studios in Presque Isle.
==History==
===Original affiliate under WBKA, January 2013-2022===
On January 24, 2013, WBKA channel 11 announced that its DT3 subchannel would join ABC, to provide an ABC affiliate in all of Alpena. Viewers would need to rescan to receive the channel when it launched and provided ABC programming to all viewers living in Alpena and surrounding areas. Until January 3, 2022, it also aired a morning newscast for only 3 hours a day.
===AMG takeover and channel 25 sign on, 2022-present===
Just before 11:00pm Eastern Time that evening on January 3, 2022, the USTV Networks company, which was in the process of revamping and converting LSN to a basic cable network, announced its intention to sign on 5 television stations on channels 18, 25, 31, 35, and 43. The next day, Nexstar and Tegna announced they had agreed to sign on channel 18 (which went to Nexstar and became an NBC affiliate), and channels 35 and 43 (which went to Tegna and became CW and MyNet affiliates). This left USTV the process to sign on channels 25 and 31, who then announced it would affiliate channels 25 and 31 with ABC and Fox.
Ultimately, USTV announced on January 10, 2022, that channels 25 and 31 would launch at the end of WBKA’s current agreement with ABC (May 31, 2022) and Fox (July 31, 2022). The last ABC program to air on WBKA-DT2 was an episode of Jimmy Kimmel Live, and the last Fox program to air on WBKA-DT4 was an episode of Dateline.
On October 10, 2022, both stations launched a combined news operation called **Alpena Newsbeat**, which provided a 30-minute news bulletin, a 15-minute weather bulletin, a 10-minute sports bulletin, and a 5-minute stocks bulletin.
==Digital signal==
The station’s digital signal is multiplexed:
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|25.3
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|25.4
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Both stations have signed on after the June 12, 2009, digital transition, WBYF’s being May 31, 2022. WBYF and WBYM also carry the AMG TV Plus extension network, which airs live sports and other programming pre-empted by the two stations.
Both stations have signed on after the June 12, 2009, digital transition, WBYF’s being May 31, 2022. WBYF and WBYM also carry the AMG TV Plus extension network, which airs live sports and other programming pre-empted by the two stations.
==News==
WBYF and WBYM air the Alpena Newsbeat combined news operation for 64 hours (ABC only) and 143 hours (Fox only) per week, airing newscasts at the following times:
*4:30-7am (ABC only, Breakfast Television Alpena) and 4:30-9am (Fox only, same name)
*12nn (ABC and Fox, Alpena Newsbeat at Noon)
*6pm (ABC and Fox, Alpena Newsbeat Tonight)
*11pm (ABC and Fox, Alpena Newsbeat Late)
The stations also produce a French-language morning newscast airing at the same time as Breakfast Television Alpena (called Telematin Chaines 25 et 31) and a 6pm newscast in German (called Nachricht 25 und 31).
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{{Televisionstation|image1=File:WBYF TV25.png|caption-image1=Logo used since the sign on of the station|city=Alpena, MI|country=United States of America|channels=Physical: 9 (VHF)<br>Virtual: 25 (UHF)|branding=ABC Alpena (additionally branded ABC TV25 Alpena)|programming=|owner=ABC Media Group (div. ABC Television Group)|sisterstations=[[WBYM-TV]]|firstairdate=May 31, 2022|callsignmeaning='''B'''o'''Y'''ne '''F'''alls}}
'''WBYF-TV''' (virtual channel 25, physical channel 9) is a television station licensed to Alpena, Michigan, airing programming from the ABC network. The station, along with Fox affiliate WBYM-TV, are owned by the ABC Media Group. The station’s offices and studios, along with its master control and transmitter are centralized out of the AMG Northeast Michigan studios in Presque Isle.
==History==
===Original affiliate under WBKA, January 2013-2022===
On January 24, 2013, WBKA channel 11 announced that its DT3 subchannel would join ABC, to provide an ABC affiliate in all of Alpena. Viewers would need to rescan to receive the channel when it launched and provided ABC programming to all viewers living in Alpena and surrounding areas. Until January 3, 2022, it also aired a morning newscast for only 3 hours a day.
===AMG takeover and channel 25 sign on, 2022-present===
Just before 11:00pm Eastern Time that evening on January 3, 2022, the USTV Networks company, which was in the process of revamping and converting LSN to a basic cable network, announced its intention to sign on 5 television stations on channels 18, 25, 31, 35, and 43. The next day, Nexstar and Tegna announced they had agreed to sign on channel 18 (which went to Nexstar and became an NBC affiliate), and channels 35 and 43 (which went to Tegna and became CW and MyNet affiliates). This left USTV the process to sign on channels 25 and 31, who then announced it would affiliate channels 25 and 31 with ABC and Fox.
Ultimately, USTV announced on January 10, 2022, that channels 25 and 31 would launch at the end of WBKA’s current agreement with ABC (May 31, 2022) and Fox (July 31, 2022). The last ABC program to air on WBKA-DT2 was an episode of Jimmy Kimmel Live, and the last Fox program to air on WBKA-DT4 was an episode of Dateline.
On October 10, 2022, both stations launched a combined news operation called **Alpena Newsbeat**, which provided a 30-minute news bulletin, a 15-minute weather bulletin, a 10-minute sports bulletin, and a 5-minute stocks bulletin.
==Digital signal==
The station’s digital signal is multiplexed:
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!'''Aspect ratio'''
!'''PSIP short name'''
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|25.2
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|AMG TV Plus
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|25.3
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|Simulcast of the AMG+ Weather streaming channel
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|25.4
|WBYF-SD
|Simulcast of the AMG+ Sports streaming channel
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Both stations have signed on after the June 12, 2009, digital transition, WBYF’s being May 31, 2022. WBYF and WBYM also carry the AMG TV Plus extension network, which airs live sports and other programming pre-empted by the two stations.
==News==
WBYF and WBYM air the Alpena Newsbeat combined news operation for 64 hours (ABC only) and 143 hours (Fox only) per week, airing newscasts at the following times:
*4:30-7am (ABC only, Breakfast Television Alpena) and 4:30-9am (Fox only, same name)
*12nn (ABC and Fox, Alpena Newsbeat at Noon)
*6pm (ABC and Fox, Alpena Newsbeat Tonight)
*11pm (ABC and Fox, Alpena Newsbeat Late)
The stations also produce a French-language morning newscast airing at the same time as Breakfast Television Alpena (called Telematin Chaines 25 et 31) and a 6pm newscast in German (called Nachricht 25 und 31).
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{{Televisionstation|image1=File:WBYF TV25.png|caption-image1=Logo used since the sign on of the station|city=Alpena, MI|country=United States of America|channels=Physical: 9 (VHF)<br>Virtual: 25 (UHF)|branding=ABC Alpena (additionally branded ABC TV25 Alpena)|programming=|owner=ABC Media Group (div. ABC Television Group)|sisterstations=[[WBYM-TV]]|firstairdate=May 31, 2022|callsignmeaning='''B'''o'''Y'''ne '''F'''alls}}
'''WBYF-TV''' (virtual channel 25, physical channel 9) is a television station licensed to Alpena, Michigan, airing programming from the ABC network. The station, along with Fox affiliate WBYM-TV, are owned by the ABC Media Group. The station’s offices and studios, along with its master control and transmitter, are centralized out of the AMG Northeast Michigan studios in Presque Isle.
==History==
===Original affiliate under WBKA, January 2013-2022===
On January 24, 2013, WBKA channel 11 announced that its DT3 subchannel would join ABC, to provide an ABC affiliate in all of Alpena. Viewers would need to rescan to receive the channel when it launched and provided ABC programming to all viewers living in Alpena and surrounding areas. Until January 3, 2022, it also aired a morning newscast for only 3 hours a day.
Sometime around January 2018, it began to simulcast WBKA's full suite of newscasts in a manner with the rest of the subchannels on WBKA.
===AMG takeover and channel 25 sign on, 2022-present===
Just before 11:00pm Eastern Time that evening on January 3, 2022, the USTV Networks company, which was in the process of revamping and converting LSN to a basic cable network, announced its intention to sign on 5 television stations on channels 18, 25, 31, 35, and 43. The next day, Nexstar and Tegna announced they had agreed to sign on channel 18 (which went to Nexstar and became an NBC affiliate), and channels 35 and 43 (which went to Tegna and became CW and MyNet affiliates). This left USTV the process to sign on channels 25 and 31, who then announced it would affiliate channels 25 and 31 with ABC and Fox.
Ultimately, USTV announced on January 10, 2022, that channels 25 and 31 would launch at the end of WBKA’s current agreement with ABC (May 31, 2022) and Fox (July 31, 2022). The last ABC program to air on WBKA-DT2 was an episode of Jimmy Kimmel Live, and the last Fox program to air on WBKA-DT4 was an episode of Dateline.
On October 10, 2022, both stations launched a combined news operation called **Alpena Newsbeat**, which provided a 30-minute news bulletin, a 15-minute weather bulletin, a 10-minute sports bulletin, and a 5-minute stocks bulletin.
==Digital signal==
The station’s digital signal is multiplexed:
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!'''Picture format'''
!'''Aspect ratio'''
!'''PSIP short name'''
!'''Programming'''
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|WBYF-HD
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|25.2
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|AMGTV
|AMG TV Plus
|-
|25.3
|WBYF-WX
|Simulcast of the AMG+ Weather streaming channel
|-
|25.4
|WBYF-SD
|Simulcast of the AMG+ Sports streaming channel
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Both stations have signed on after the June 12, 2009, digital transition, WBYF’s being May 31, 2022. WBYF and WBYM also carry the AMG TV Plus extension network, which airs live sports and other programming pre-empted by the two stations.
==News==
WBYF and WBYM air the Alpena Newsbeat combined news operation for 64 hours (ABC only) and 143 hours (Fox only) per week, airing newscasts at the following times:
*4:30-7am (ABC only, Breakfast Television Alpena) and 4:30-9am (Fox only, same name)
*12nn (ABC and Fox, Alpena Newsbeat at Noon)
*6pm (ABC and Fox, Alpena Newsbeat Tonight)
*11pm (ABC and Fox, Alpena Newsbeat Late)
The stations also produce a French-language morning newscast airing at the same time as Breakfast Television Alpena (called Telematin Chaines 25 et 31) and a 6pm newscast in German (called Nachricht 25 und 31).
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{{Televisionstation|image1=File:WBYF TV25.png|caption-image1=Logo used since the sign on of the station|city=Alpena, MI|country=United States of America|channels=Physical: 9 (VHF)<br>Virtual: 25 (UHF)|branding=ABC Alpena (additionally branded ABC TV25 Alpena)|programming=|owner=ABC Media Group (div. ABC Television Group)|sisterstations=[[WBYM-TV]]|firstairdate=May 31, 2022|callsignmeaning='''B'''o'''Y'''ne '''F'''alls}}
'''WBYF-TV''' (virtual channel 25, physical channel 9) is a television station licensed to Alpena, Michigan, airing programming from the ABC network. The station, along with Fox affiliate WBYM-TV, are owned by the ABC Media Group. The station’s offices and studios, along with its master control and transmitter, are centralized out of the AMG Northeast Michigan studios in Presque Isle.
==History==
===Original affiliate under WBKA, January 2013-2022===
On January 24, 2013, WBKA channel 11 announced that its DT3 subchannel would join ABC, to provide an ABC affiliate in all of Alpena. Viewers would need to rescan to receive the channel when it launched and provided ABC programming to all viewers living in Alpena and surrounding areas. Until January 3, 2022, it also aired a morning newscast for only 3 hours a day.
Sometime around January 2018, it began to simulcast WBKA's full suite of newscasts in a manner with the rest of the subchannels on WBKA.
===AMG takeover and channel 25 sign on, 2022-present===
Just before 11:00pm Eastern Time that evening on January 3, 2022, the USTV Networks company, which was in the process of revamping and converting LSN to a basic cable network, announced its intention to sign on 5 television stations on channels 18, 25, 31, 35, and 43. The next day, Nexstar and Tegna announced they had agreed to sign on channel 18 (which went to Nexstar and became an NBC affiliate), and channels 35 and 43 (which went to Tegna and became CW and MyNet affiliates). This left USTV the process to sign on channels 25 and 31, who then announced it would affiliate channels 25 and 31 with ABC and Fox.
Ultimately, USTV announced on January 10, 2022, that channels 25 and 31 would launch at the end of WBKA’s current agreement with ABC (May 31, 2022) and Fox (July 31, 2022). The last ABC program to air on WBKA-DT2 was an episode of Jimmy Kimmel Live, and the last Fox program to air on WBKA-DT4 was an episode of Dateline.
On October 10, 2022, both stations launched a combined news operation called '''Alpena Newsbeat''', which provided a 30-minute news bulletin, a 15-minute weather bulletin, a 10-minute sports bulletin, and a 5-minute stocks bulletin.
==Digital signal==
The station’s digital signal is multiplexed:
{| class="fandom-table"
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!'''Picture format'''
!'''Aspect ratio'''
!'''PSIP short name'''
!'''Programming'''
|-
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|WBYF-HD
|Main WBYF-TV programming / ABC
|-
|25.2
| rowspan="3" |1080i
|AMGTV
|AMG TV Plus
|-
|25.3
|WBYF-WX
|Simulcast of the AMG+ Weather streaming channel
|-
|25.4
|WBYF-SD
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Both stations have signed on after the June 12, 2009, digital transition, WBYF’s being May 31, 2022. WBYF and WBYM also carry the AMG TV Plus extension network, which airs live sports and other programming pre-empted by the two stations.
==News==
WBYF and WBYM air the Alpena Newsbeat combined news operation for 64 hours (ABC only) and 143 hours (Fox only) per week, airing newscasts at the following times:
*4:30-7am (ABC only, Breakfast Television Alpena) and 4:30-9am (Fox only, same name)
*12nn (ABC and Fox, Alpena Newsbeat at Noon)
*6pm (ABC and Fox, Alpena Newsbeat Tonight)
*11pm (ABC and Fox, Alpena Newsbeat Late)
The stations also produce a French-language morning newscast airing at the same time as Breakfast Television Alpena (called Telematin Chaines 25 et 31) and a 6pm newscast in German (called Nachricht 25 und 31).
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{{Company|title1=Harris Broadcasters, Inc.|type=Private corporation|industry=Broadcasting|date_founded=11 February 1947|founder=J. Randolph Harris, Sr.|hq=Corpus Christi, Texas, United States|key_people=Jared Harris (president)|owners=Jared Harris|employees=150|subsidiaries=[[KJV-TV]]<br>[[KLEE-TV]]|image1=Harris Broadcasters logo.png|caption-image1=Logo for Harris Broadcasters, Inc. with company slogan}}Harris Broadcasters Inc. is an American media company based in Corpus Christi, Texas, United States. The company owns and operates KJV-AM-FM-TV in its home market of Corpus Christi, as well as KLEE-TV and KJRH-AM-FM in Houston, Texas.
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'''Lyn-Benton Media Group, Inc.''' is an American privately owned media company, with offices in Salt Lake City, Utah, United States. It owns a small number of television stations across the United States, and owns stations affiliated with various networks in smaller markets.
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'''WMGC-TV''' (channel 14) is a television station licensed to Binghamton, New York, United States, serving as the ABC affiliate for the Binghamton, New York market. It is owned by [[Lyn-Benton Media Group]].
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[[File:MarkWprofilewelcomeimage.png|center]]Hello, I'm Mark, otherwise known as ABC2013. I've been on Fandom for at least 3 years now and have been contributing recently to wikis such as Number Squad, DFLW, and Nintendo. I am an admin on the Number Squad Wiki. However, I have zero tolerance for blocks targeted towards me, Peyton Dodson, vandalism, or fake information.
'''I am the one behind [[ABC Media Group]], [[AMG TV]], [[AMG2]], [[AMG News]], and [[AMG Sports]]. Plus, I've edited pages to improve their quality. Please do not edit, move, or delete my pages without my consent to do so.'''
Want to talk with me? Click the "Message Wall" button at the bottom of my profile. Want to see what edits I've made or what I've been doing? Click either "Contributions" or "Activity".
I am currently 15 (born June 17, 2007) and I reside in Wayne County, Michigan. I like pizza, chicken tenders, and pasta, as well as technology. I own and operate a YouTube channel [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsYgrBuNa2DC37v5hWMjV8Q (click here)] and I have a Discord account.
Color palette 1: <span style="color:#FCB711">Spanish Yellow</span>, <span style="color:#F37021">Vivid Tangelo</span>, <span style="color:#CC004C">Spanish Carmine</span>, <span style="color:#6460AA">Liberty</span>, <span style="color:#0089D0">Blue Cola</span>, and <span style="color:#0DB14B">Pantone Green</span>.
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{{Televisionstation|image1=File:WBYF TV25.png|caption-image1=Logo used since the sign on of the station|city=Alpena, MI|country=United States of America|channels=Physical: 9 (VHF)<br>Virtual: 25 (UHF)|branding=ABC Alpena (additionally branded ABC TV25 Alpena)|programming=|owner=ABC Media Group (div. ABC Television Group)|sisterstations=[[WBYM-TV]]|firstairdate=May 31, 2022|callsignmeaning='''B'''o'''Y'''ne '''F'''alls}}
'''WBYF-TV''' (virtual channel 25, physical channel 9) is a television station licensed to Alpena, Michigan, airing programming from the ABC network. The station, along with Fox affiliate WBYM-TV, are owned by the ABC Media Group. The station’s offices and studios, along with its master control and transmitter, are centralized out of the AMG Northeast Michigan studios in Presque Isle.
==History==
===Original affiliate under WBKA, January 2013-2022===
On January 24, 2013, WBKA channel 11 announced that its DT3 subchannel would join ABC, to provide an ABC affiliate in all of Alpena. Viewers would need to rescan to receive the channel when it launched and provided ABC programming to all viewers living in Alpena and surrounding areas. Until January 3, 2022, it also aired a morning newscast for only 3 hours a day.
Sometime around January 2018, it began to simulcast WBKA's full suite of newscasts in a manner with the rest of the subchannels on WBKA.
===AMG takeover and channel 25 sign on, 2022-present===
Just before 11:00pm Eastern Time that evening on January 3, 2022, the USTV Networks company, which was in the process of revamping and converting LSN to a basic cable network, announced its intention to sign on 5 television stations on channels 18, 25, 31, 35, and 43. The next day, Nexstar and Tegna announced they had agreed to sign on channel 18 (which went to Nexstar and became an NBC affiliate), and channels 35 and 43 (which went to Tegna and became CW and MyNet affiliates). This left USTV the process to sign on channels 25 and 31, who then announced it would affiliate channels 25 and 31 with ABC and Fox.
Ultimately, USTV announced on January 10, 2022, that channels 25 and 31 would launch at the end of WBKA’s current agreement with ABC (May 31, 2022) and Fox (July 31, 2022). The last ABC program to air on WBKA-DT2 was an episode of Jimmy Kimmel Live, and the last Fox program to air on WBKA-DT4 was an episode of Dateline.
On October 10, 2022, both stations launched a combined news operation called '''Alpena Newsbeat''', which provided a 30-minute news bulletin, a 15-minute weather bulletin, a 10-minute sports bulletin, and a 5-minute stocks bulletin.
On December 16, 2023, both stations announced new branding set to take effect on January 8, 2024. In addition, WBYM announced a new local gameshow set to air on January 1, 2023.
==Digital signal==
The station’s digital signal is multiplexed:
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!'''Virtual channel'''
!'''Picture format'''
!'''Aspect ratio'''
!'''PSIP short name'''
!'''Programming'''
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|25.2
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|AMGTV
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|-
|25.3
|WBYF-WX
|Simulcast of the AMG+ Weather streaming channel
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|25.4
|WBYF-SD
|Simulcast of the AMG+ Sports streaming channel
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Both stations have signed on after the June 12, 2009, digital transition, WBYF’s being May 31, 2022. WBYF and WBYM also carry the AMG TV Plus extension network, which airs live sports and other programming pre-empted by the two stations.
==News==
WBYF and WBYM air the Alpena Newsbeat combined news operation for 64 hours (ABC only) and 143 hours (Fox only) per week, airing newscasts at the following times:
*4:30-7am (ABC only, Breakfast Television Alpena) and 4:30-9am (Fox only, same name)
*12nn (ABC and Fox, Alpena Newsbeat at Noon)
*6pm (ABC and Fox, Alpena Newsbeat Tonight)
*11pm (ABC and Fox, Alpena Newsbeat Late)
The stations also produce a French-language morning newscast airing at the same time as Breakfast Television Alpena (called Telematin Chaines 25 et 31) and a 6pm newscast in German (called Nachricht 25 und 31).
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{{Televisionstation|image1=File:WBYF TV25.png|caption-image1=Logo used since the sign on of the station|city=Alpena, MI|country=United States of America|channels=Physical: 9 (VHF)<br>Virtual: 25 (UHF)|branding=ABC Alpena (additionally branded ABC TV25 Alpena)|programming=|owner=ABC Media Group (div. ABC Television Group)|sisterstations=[[WBYM-TV]]|firstairdate=May 31, 2022|callsignmeaning='''B'''o'''Y'''ne '''F'''alls}}
'''WBYF-TV''' (virtual channel 25, physical channel 9) is a television station licensed to Alpena, Michigan, airing programming from the ABC network. The station, along with Fox affiliate WBYM-TV, are owned by AMG Stations, a division of ABC Media Group, which is owned by Aero USA. The station’s offices and studios, along with its master control and transmitter, are centralized out of the AMG Northeast Michigan studios in Presque Isle.
==History==
===Original affiliate under WBKA, January 2013-2022===
On January 24, 2013, WBKA channel 11 announced that its DT3 subchannel would join ABC, to provide an ABC affiliate in all of Alpena. Viewers would need to rescan to receive the channel when it launched and provided ABC programming to all viewers living in Alpena and surrounding areas. Until January 3, 2022, it also aired a morning newscast for only 3 hours a day.
Sometime around January 2018, it began to simulcast WBKA's full suite of newscasts in a manner with the rest of the subchannels on WBKA.
===AMG takeover and channel 25 sign on, 2022-present===
Just before 11:00pm Eastern Time that evening on January 3, 2022, the USTV Networks company, which was in the process of revamping and converting LSN to a basic cable network, announced its intention to sign on 5 television stations on channels 18, 25, 31, 35, and 43. The next day, Nexstar and Tegna announced they had agreed to sign on channel 18 (which went to Nexstar and became an NBC affiliate), and channels 35 and 43 (which went to Tegna and became CW and MyNet affiliates). This left USTV the process to sign on channels 25 and 31, who then announced it would affiliate channels 25 and 31 with ABC and Fox.
Ultimately, USTV announced on January 10, 2022, that channels 25 and 31 would launch at the end of WBKA’s current agreement with ABC (May 31, 2022) and Fox (July 31, 2022). The last ABC program to air on WBKA-DT2 was an episode of Jimmy Kimmel Live, and the last Fox program to air on WBKA-DT4 was an episode of Dateline.
On October 10, 2022, both stations launched a combined news operation called '''Alpena Newsbeat''', which provided a 30-minute news bulletin, a 15-minute weather bulletin, a 10-minute sports bulletin, and a 5-minute stocks bulletin.
On December 16, 2023, both stations announced new branding set to take effect on January 8, 2024. In addition, WBYM announced a new local gameshow set to air on January 1, 2023.
==Digital signal==
The station’s digital signal is multiplexed:
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!'''Virtual channel'''
!'''Picture format'''
!'''Aspect ratio'''
!'''PSIP short name'''
!'''Programming'''
|-
|25.1
|720p
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|WBYF-HD
|Main WBYF-TV programming / ABC
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|25.2
| rowspan="3" |1080i
|AMGTV
|AMG TV Plus
|-
|25.3
|WBYF-WX
|Simulcast of the AMG+ Weather streaming channel
|-
|25.4
|WBYF-SD
|Simulcast of the AMG+ Sports streaming channel
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Both stations have signed on after the June 12, 2009, digital transition, WBYF’s being May 31, 2022. WBYF and WBYM also carry the AMG TV Plus extension network, which airs live sports and other programming pre-empted by the two stations.
==News==
WBYF and WBYM air the Alpena Newsbeat combined news operation for 64 hours (ABC only) and 143 hours (Fox only) per week, airing newscasts at the following times:
*4:30-7am (ABC only, Breakfast Television Alpena) and 4:30-9am (Fox only, same name)
*12nn (ABC and Fox, Alpena Newsbeat at Noon)
*6pm (ABC and Fox, Alpena Newsbeat Tonight)
*11pm (ABC and Fox, Alpena Newsbeat Late)
The stations also produce a French-language morning newscast airing at the same time as Breakfast Television Alpena (called Telematin Chaines 25 et 31) and a 6pm newscast in German (called Nachricht 25 und 31).
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{{Televisionstation|image1=File:WBYM TV31.png|caption-image1=Logo used since the sign on of the station|city=Alpena, MI|country=United States of America|channels=Physical: 12 (VHF)<br>Virtual: 31 (UHF)|branding=Fox Alpena (additionally branded Fox TV31 Alpena)|programming=|owner=ABC Media Group (div. ABC Television Group)|sisterstations=[[WBYF-TV]]|firstairdate=May 31, 2022|callsignmeaning='''B'''o'''Y'''ne '''M'''ountain}}
'''WBYM-TV''' (virtual channel 31, physical channel 12) is a television station licensed to Alpena, Michigan, airing programming from the Fox network. The station, along with ABC affiliate WBYF-TV, are owned by the ABC Media Group. The station’s offices and studios, along with its master control and transmitter, are centralized out of the AMG Northeast Michigan studios in Presque Isle.
==History==
===Original affiliate under WBKA, January 2013-2022===
On June 12, 2009, WBKA channel 11 announced that its DT2 subchannel would join Fox and MyNetworkTV, to provide a Fox affiliate in all of Alpena. Until that point, WFQX-TV served as the default affiliate in Alpena. Viewers would need to rescan to receive the channel when it launched and provided Fox/MNTV programming to all viewers living in Alpena and surrounding areas. Until January 3, 2022, it also aired a morning newscast for only 3 hours a day.
Sometime around January 2018, it began to simulcast WBKA's full suite of newscasts in a manner with the rest of the subchannels on WBKA.
===AMG takeover and channel 25 sign on, 2022-present===
Just before 11:00pm Eastern Time that evening on January 3, 2022, the USTV Networks company, which was in the process of revamping and converting LSN to a basic cable network, announced its intention to sign on 5 television stations on channels 18, 25, 31, 35, and 43. The next day, Nexstar and Tegna announced they had agreed to sign on channel 18 (which went to Nexstar and became an NBC affiliate), and channels 35 and 43 (which went to Tegna and became CW and MyNet affiliates). This left USTV the process to sign on channels 25 and 31, who then announced it would affiliate channels 25 and 31 with ABC and Fox.
Ultimately, USTV announced on January 10, 2022, that channels 25 and 31 would launch at the end of WBKA’s current agreement with ABC (May 31, 2022) and Fox (July 31, 2022). The last ABC program to air on WBKA-DT2 was an episode of Jimmy Kimmel Live, and the last Fox program to air on WBKA-DT4 was an episode of Dateline.
On October 10, 2022, both stations launched a combined news operation called '''Alpena Newsbeat''', which provided a 30-minute news bulletin, a 15-minute weather bulletin, a 10-minute sports bulletin, and a 5-minute stocks bulletin.
On December 16, 2023, both stations announced new branding set to take effect on January 8, 2024. In addition, WBYM announced a new local gameshow set to air on January 1, 2023.
==Digital signal==
The station’s digital signal is multiplexed:
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!'''Virtual channel'''
!'''Picture format'''
!'''Aspect ratio'''
!'''PSIP short name'''
!'''Programming'''
|-
|31.1
|720p
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|WBYF-HD
|Main WBYM-TV programming / Fox
|-
|31.2
| rowspan="3" |1080i
|AMGTV
|AMG TV Plus
|-
|31.3
|WBYM-ME
|MeTV programming
|-
|31.4
|WBYF-SD
|Simulcast of the AMG+ Food streaming channel
|}
Both stations have signed on after the June 12, 2009, digital transition, WBYF’s being May 31, 2022. WBYF and WBYM also carry the AMG TV Plus extension network, which airs live sports and other programming pre-empted by the two stations.
==News==
WBYF and WBYM air the Alpena Newsbeat combined news operation for 64 hours (ABC only) and 143 hours (Fox only) per week, airing newscasts at the following times:
*4:30-7am (ABC only, Breakfast Television Alpena) and 4:30-9am (Fox only, same name)
*12nn (ABC and Fox, Alpena Newsbeat at Noon)
*6pm (ABC and Fox, Alpena Newsbeat Tonight)
*11pm (ABC and Fox, Alpena Newsbeat Late)
The stations also produce a French-language morning newscast airing at the same time as Breakfast Television Alpena (called Telematin Chaines 25 et 31) and a 6pm newscast in German (called Nachricht 25 und 31).
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'''WBYM-TV''' (virtual channel 31, physical channel 12) is a television station licensed to Alpena, Michigan, airing programming from the Fox network. The station, along with ABC affiliate WBYF-TV, are owned by the ABC Media Group. The station’s offices and studios, along with its master control and transmitter, are centralized out of the AMG Northeast Michigan studios in Presque Isle.
==History==
===Original affiliate under WBKA, January 2013-2022===
On June 12, 2009, WBKA channel 11 announced that its DT2 subchannel would join Fox and MyNetworkTV, to provide a Fox affiliate in all of Alpena. Until that point, WFQX-TV served as the default affiliate in Alpena. Viewers would need to rescan to receive the channel when it launched and provided Fox/MNTV programming to all viewers living in Alpena and surrounding areas. Until January 3, 2022, it also aired a morning newscast for only 3 hours a day.
Sometime around January 2018, it began to simulcast WBKA's full suite of newscasts in a manner with the rest of the subchannels on WBKA.
===AMG takeover and channel 25 sign on, 2022-present===
Just before 11:00pm Eastern Time that evening on January 3, 2022, the USTV Networks company, which was in the process of revamping and converting LSN to a basic cable network, announced its intention to sign on 5 television stations on channels 18, 25, 31, 35, and 43. The next day, Nexstar and Tegna announced they had agreed to sign on channel 18 (which went to Nexstar and became an NBC affiliate), and channels 35 and 43 (which went to Tegna and became CW and MyNet affiliates). This left USTV the process to sign on channels 25 and 31, who then announced it would affiliate channels 25 and 31 with ABC and Fox.
Ultimately, USTV announced on January 10, 2022, that channels 25 and 31 would launch at the end of WBKA’s current agreement with ABC (May 31, 2022) and Fox (July 31, 2022). The last ABC program to air on WBKA-DT2 was an episode of Jimmy Kimmel Live, and the last Fox program to air on WBKA-DT4 was an episode of Dateline.
On October 10, 2022, both stations launched a combined news operation called '''Alpena Newsbeat''', which provided a 30-minute news bulletin, a 15-minute weather bulletin, a 10-minute sports bulletin, and a 5-minute stocks bulletin.
On December 16, 2023, both stations announced new branding set to take effect on January 8, 2024. In addition, WBYM announced a new local gameshow set to air on January 1, 2023.
==Digital signal==
The station’s digital signal is multiplexed:
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!'''Virtual channel'''
!'''Picture format'''
!'''Aspect ratio'''
!'''PSIP short name'''
!'''Programming'''
|-
|31.1
|720p
| rowspan="4" |16:9
|WBYF-HD
|Main WBYM-TV programming / Fox
|-
|31.2
| rowspan="3" |1080i
|AMGTV
|AMG TV Plus
|-
|31.3
|WBYM-ME
|MeTV programming
|-
|31.4
|WBYF-SD
|Simulcast of the AMG+ Food streaming channel
|}
Both stations have signed on after the June 12, 2009, digital transition, WBYM’s being July 31, 2022. WBYF and WBYM also carry the AMG TV Plus extension network, which airs live sports and other programming pre-empted by the two stations.
==News==
WBYF and WBYM air the Alpena Newsbeat combined news operation for 64 hours (ABC only) and 143 hours (Fox only) per week, airing newscasts at the following times:
*4:30-7am (ABC only, Breakfast Television Alpena) and 4:30-9am (Fox only, same name)
*12nn (ABC and Fox, Alpena Newsbeat at Noon)
*6pm (ABC and Fox, Alpena Newsbeat Tonight)
*11pm (ABC and Fox, Alpena Newsbeat Late)
The stations also produce a French-language morning newscast airing at the same time as Breakfast Television Alpena (called Telematin Chaines 25 et 31) and a 6pm newscast in German (called Nachricht 25 und 31).
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{{Televisionstation|image1=File:WBYM TV31.png|caption-image1=Logo used since the sign on of the station|city=Alpena, MI|country=United States of America|channels=Physical: 12 (VHF)<br>Virtual: 31 (UHF)|branding=Fox Alpena (additionally branded Fox TV31 Alpena)|programming=|owner=ABC Media Group (div. ABC Television Group)|sisterstations=[[WBYF-TV]]|firstairdate=May 31, 2022|callsignmeaning='''B'''o'''Y'''ne '''M'''ountain}}
'''WBYM-TV''' (virtual channel 31, physical channel 12) is a television station licensed to Alpena, Michigan, airing programming from the Fox network. The station, along with ABC affiliate WBYF-TV, are owned by AMG Stations, a division of ABC Media Group, which is owned by Aero USA. The station’s offices and studios, along with its master control and transmitter, are centralized out of the AMG Northeast Michigan studios in Presque Isle.
==History==
===Original affiliate under WBKA, January 2013-2022===
On June 12, 2009, WBKA channel 11 announced that its DT2 subchannel would join Fox and MyNetworkTV, to provide a Fox affiliate in all of Alpena. Until that point, WFQX-TV served as the default affiliate in Alpena. Viewers would need to rescan to receive the channel when it launched and provided Fox/MNTV programming to all viewers living in Alpena and surrounding areas. Until January 3, 2022, it also aired a morning newscast for only 3 hours a day.
Sometime around January 2018, it began to simulcast WBKA's full suite of newscasts in a manner with the rest of the subchannels on WBKA.
===AMG takeover and channel 25 sign on, 2022-present===
Just before 11:00pm Eastern Time that evening on January 3, 2022, the USTV Networks company, which was in the process of revamping and converting LSN to a basic cable network, announced its intention to sign on 5 television stations on channels 18, 25, 31, 35, and 43. The next day, Nexstar and Tegna announced they had agreed to sign on channel 18 (which went to Nexstar and became an NBC affiliate), and channels 35 and 43 (which went to Tegna and became CW and MyNet affiliates). This left USTV the process to sign on channels 25 and 31, who then announced it would affiliate channels 25 and 31 with ABC and Fox.
Ultimately, USTV announced on January 10, 2022, that channels 25 and 31 would launch at the end of WBKA’s current agreement with ABC (May 31, 2022) and Fox (July 31, 2022). The last ABC program to air on WBKA-DT2 was an episode of Jimmy Kimmel Live, and the last Fox program to air on WBKA-DT4 was an episode of Dateline.
On October 10, 2022, both stations launched a combined news operation called '''Alpena Newsbeat''', which provided a 30-minute news bulletin, a 15-minute weather bulletin, a 10-minute sports bulletin, and a 5-minute stocks bulletin.
On December 16, 2023, both stations announced new branding set to take effect on January 8, 2024. In addition, WBYM announced a new local gameshow set to air on January 1, 2023.
==Digital signal==
The station’s digital signal is multiplexed:
{| class="fandom-table"
!'''Virtual channel'''
!'''Picture format'''
!'''Aspect ratio'''
!'''PSIP short name'''
!'''Programming'''
|-
|31.1
|720p
| rowspan="4" |16:9
|WBYF-HD
|Main WBYM-TV programming / Fox
|-
|31.2
| rowspan="3" |1080i
|AMGTV
|AMG TV Plus
|-
|31.3
|WBYM-ME
|MeTV programming
|-
|31.4
|WBYF-SD
|Simulcast of the AMG+ Food streaming channel
|}
Both stations have signed on after the June 12, 2009, digital transition, WBYM’s being July 31, 2022. WBYF and WBYM also carry the AMG TV Plus extension network, which airs live sports and other programming pre-empted by the two stations.
==News==
WBYF and WBYM air the Alpena Newsbeat combined news operation for 64 hours (ABC only) and 143 hours (Fox only) per week, airing newscasts at the following times:
*4:30-7am (ABC only, Breakfast Television Alpena) and 4:30-9am (Fox only, same name)
*12nn (ABC and Fox, Alpena Newsbeat at Noon)
*6pm (ABC and Fox, Alpena Newsbeat Tonight)
*11pm (ABC and Fox, Alpena Newsbeat Late)
The stations also produce a French-language morning newscast airing at the same time as Breakfast Television Alpena (called Telematin Chaines 25 et 31) and a 6pm newscast in German (called Nachricht 25 und 31).
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| title1 = clearchannel Communications, Inc.
| image1 = [[File:Clear Channel (horizontal).jpg|thumb]]
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| type = Private multi-media conglomerate
| industry = Broadcasting
| headquarters = Miami, Florida
| no_of_locations = 6 (Miami, NYC, LA, Chicago, DC, Boston)
| founded = May 13th, 1920
| defunct =
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| area_served = United States
| products = TV, Radio
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| subsidiaries = ABS News Productions
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}}'''clear'''channel Communications, Inc. (otherwise known as '''clear'''channel) is a worldwide multi-media conglomerate company which owns television stations, radio stations, and cable/satellite providers, all around the world. Its headquarters are based in Miami, Florida and employs over 20,000 staff as of May 2023, which includes all departments, and all sectors, all around the world, making it '''''<u>THE</u>''''' largest multi-media broadcasting conglomerate company in the world.
= Current properties (as of May 2023) =
== National Over-the-Air Television ==
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! Network name
! Format
! Language
|-
| [[American Broadcasting System|ABS]] || rowspan=4|General || rowspan=2|English
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| [[ABS Two]]
|-
| [[Sistema de Radiodifusion Estadounidense|SRE]] || rowspan=2|Spanish
|-
| [[SRE Dos]]
|}
== National Cable Networks ==
* Coming soon...
== Local Television ==
{| class="article-table"
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! Callsign
! Channel number
! City
! Affiliation
! Language
! Callsign meaning
|-
| [[WWGN-TV]] || Channel 09.1 || Chicago || ABS '''O&O''' || rowspan=14|English || Named in honor of the real-life [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WGN-TV WGN-TV Chicago].
|-
| [[WHUB-TV]] || Channel 05.1 || Boston || Independent || The '''HUB''' for all things New England.
|-
| [[KST-TV]] || Channel 06.1 || rowspan=2|Seattle/Tacoma/Everett || ABS '''O&O''' || '''S'''eattle/'''T'''acoma
|-
| [[KSTE-TV]] || Channel 16.1 || ABS Two '''O&O''' || '''S'''eattle/'''T'''acoma/'''E'''verett
|-
| [[WOTW-TV]] || Channel 09.1 || Orlando/Daytona Beach/Melbourne || Independent || '''O'''-'''T'''o'''W'''n
|-
| [[WMFL-TV]] || Channel 06.1 || Miami/Fort Lauderdale/Key West || Independent || '''M'''iami/'''F'''ort '''L'''auderdale <small>('''FLAGSHIP''' for the company)</small>
|-
| [[WYQC-TV]] || Channel 03.1 || rowspan=2|Charlotte || ABS '''O&O''' || '''W'''e're '''Y'''our '''Q'''ueen '''C'''ity
|-
| [[WCQC-TV]] || Channel 64.1 || 24-Hour News || '''C'''harlotte, the '''Q'''ueen '''C'''ity
|-
| rowspan=3|[[WRDF-TV]] || Channel 05.1 || rowspan=4|Raleigh/Durham/Fayetteville || NBC || rowspan=3|'''R'''aleigh/'''D'''urham/'''F'''ayetteville
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| Channel 05.2 || ABS '''O&O'''
|-
| Channel 05.3 || ABS Two '''O&O'''
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| [[WRDT-TV]] || Channel 50.1 || 24-Hour News || '''R'''aleigh/'''D'''urham and the '''T'''riangle
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| rowspan=2|[[KSLC-TV]] || Channel 05.1 || rowspan=4|Salt Lake City/Logan/Provo || ABS '''O&O''' || rowspan=2|'''S'''alt '''L'''ake '''C'''ity
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| Channel 05.2 || ABS Two '''O&O'''
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| rowspan=2|[[KUTS-TV]] || Channel 20.1 || SRE '''O&O''' || rowspan=2|Spanish || rowspan=2|'''UT'''ah '''S'''panish
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| Channel 20.2 || SRE Dos '''O&O'''
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| [[KQDC-TV]] || Channel 06.1 || Davenport, Iowa/Moline, Ill. || ABS '''O&O''' || rowspan=3|English || '''Q'''ua'''D''' '''C'''ities
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| rowspan=2|[[WGNV-TV]] || Channel 20.1 || rowspan=2|Gainesville/Ocala || ABS '''O&O''' || rowspan=2|'''G'''ai'''N'''es'''V'''ille
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| Channel 20.2 || ABS Two '''O&O'''
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== National Radio ==
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! Network name
! Format
! Language
|-
| [[ABS Radio]] || General || rowspan=4|English
|-
| [[ABS Newsradio]] || News
|-
| [[ABS Sportsradio]] || Sports
|-
| [[SportsBet Radio]] || Sports Betting
|-
| [[SiriusXM Satellite Radio|SiriusXM]] || Satellite || rowspan=3|English/Spanish
|-
| [[iHeartRadio]] || General
|-
| [[Premiere Networks|Premiere]] || Syndication
|-
| [[KISS-FM (brand)|KISS-FM]] || Various || rowspan=2|English
|-
| [[EDC Radio]] || Dance/EDM
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== Local Radio ==
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! Callsign
! Frequency
! City
! Format
! Language
! Callsign meaning
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| [[WWGN (AM)|WWGN]] || AM 780 || Chicago || All-news || rowspan=23|English || Named in honor of the real-life [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WGN_(AM) 720 WGN Chicago].
|-
| [[WOTW (AM)|WOTW]] || AM 850 || rowspan=3|Orlando/Daytona Beach/Melbourne || All-news || '''O'''-'''T'''o'''W'''n
|-
| [[WOSJ]] || FM 103.1 || Smooth Jazz || '''O'''rlando's '''S'''mooth '''J'''azz
|-
| [[WOTW-FM]] || FM 105.1 || A.C. || '''O'''-'''T'''o'''W'''n
|-
| [[WMFL (AM)|WMFL]] || AM 980 || rowspan=3|Miami/Fort Lauderdale/Key West || All-news || '''M'''iami/'''F'''ort '''L'''auderdale <small>('''FLAGSHIP''' for the company)</small>
|-
| [[WEDC-FM]] || FM 93.5 || Dance/EDM || '''EDC''' Radio Network <small>('''FLAGSHIP''' for the network)</small>
|-
| [[WKSM-FM]] || FM 100.1 || Top 40 CHR/Dance || '''K'''is'''S'''-FM '''M'''iami <small>('''FLAGSHIP''' for the brand)</small>
|-
| [[WYQC (AM)|WYQC]] || AM 930 || rowspan=5|Charlotte || All-news || '''W'''e're '''Y'''our '''Q'''ueen '''C'''ity
|-
| [[WCQC (AM)|WCQC]] || AM 1110 || Sports || '''C'''harlotte, the '''Q'''ueen '''C'''ity
|-
| [[WQCL-FM]] || FM 92.7 || Sports || '''Q'''ueen '''C'''ity '''L'''IVE
|-
| [[WCQC-FM]] || FM 95.1 || A.C. || '''C'''harlotte, the '''Q'''ueen '''C'''ity
|-
| [[WYQC-FM]] || FM 103.7 || Top 40 CHR/Dance || '''W'''e're '''Y'''our '''Q'''ueen '''C'''ity
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| [[WRDC (AM)|WRDC]] || AM 620 || rowspan=5|Raleigh/Durham/Fayetteville || Sports <small>(ESPN Radio)</small> || '''R'''aleigh/'''D'''urham/'''C'''hapel Hill
|-
| [[WRDF (AM)|WRDF]] || AM 680 || All-news and Talk + Sports || '''R'''aleigh/'''D'''urham/'''F'''ayetteville
|-
| [[WRDS (AM)|WRDS]] || AM 1550 || Sports || rowspan=2|'''R'''aleigh/'''D'''urham '''S'''ports
|-
| [[WRDS-FM]] || FM 99.9 || Sports <small>(Local/ABS Sportsradio)</small>
|-
| [[WRDT-FM]] || FM 101.5 || A.C. || '''R'''aleigh/'''D'''urham and the '''T'''riangle
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| [[KSLC (AM)|KSLC]] || AM 1160 || rowspan=6|Salt Lake City || All-news + Sports || '''S'''alt '''L'''ake '''C'''ity
|-
| [[KUTS (AM)|KUTS]] || AM 1280 || Sports <small>(Local/ABS Sportsradio)</small> || rowspan=2|'''UT'''ah '''S'''ports
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| [[KUTS-FM]] || FM 97.5 || Sports <small>(Local/ABS Sportsradio)</small>
|-
| [[KUMH-FM]] || FM 100.3 || A.C. || '''U'''tah '''M'''usic '''H'''ub
|-
| [[KSLC-FM]] || FM 102.7 || All-news + Sports || '''S'''alt '''L'''ake '''C'''ity
|-
| [[KSRU-FM]] || FM 103.5 || Sports <small>(ESPN Radio)</small> || '''S'''ports'''R'''adio '''U'''tah
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== National Cable Provider ==
* [[ABS CableSystem]]
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|owner=[[Clearchannel Communications, Inc.|'''clearchannel''' Communications, Inc.]] <small>('''clear'''channel Radio)</small>
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|sister_stations=[[WEDC-FM]], [[WKSM-FM]], [[WMFL-TV]]
|airdate=May 10th, 1924
|former_callsigns=WSFN (1924-1930)
|former_frequencies=950 kHz (1924-1925)<br>860 kHz (1925-1926)<br>600 kHz (1926-1927)<br>1180 kHz (1927-1936)<br>1010 kHz (1936-2008)
|callsign_meaning='''M'''iami/'''F'''ort '''L'''auderdale
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'''WMFL''' (980 kHz) is a commercial all-news radio station, licensed to Miami, Florida, United States, North America, Northern Hemisphere, Earth, and serving the South Florida (Miami/Fort Lauderdale) radio market. It is the '''FLAGSHIP''' radio station of locally-based [[Clearchannel Communications, Inc.|'''clear'''channel Communications, Inc.]] whose roots in South Florida date back to its founding in 1920 as a local radio operator within the Ortega family, whose generations later (now lead by the founder's son, Roly) currently own the multi-media conglomerate company. '''clear'''channel has owned WMFL since its inception.
WMFL is a sister to radio stations [[WEDC-FM]] (93.5), [[WKSM-FM]] (100.1), and television station [[WMFL-TV]] (Channel 6).
WMFL (its sister South Florida properties, and the national headquarters of '''clear'''channel Communications, Inc.) are located inside a 10-story building at 1401 79th Street Causeway (SR 934) in North Bay Village (with a Miami postal address), and its transmitter is located near the Miami-Dade/Broward County line nearby where I-75 and the Florida's Turnpike meet in Miramar, Florida.
Besides its main analog transmission, WMFL is also simulcast on HD Radio digital transmission, and streams online (like all other '''clear'''channel sister radio stations across the country) via the [[iHeartRadio]] app.
= History =
Coming soon...
= Programming =
As an all-news radio station, the only program it airs is a continuous rolling all-news format which includes the latest in local, national and international news, plus the latest in sports, business, traffic and weather.
== Wheel Clock ==
WMFL follows a strict wheel clock so that all segements are aired in order and on time to help deliver the continuous all-news format for South Florida listeners.
* :00 - The Latest Headlines
* :01 - News
* :06 - ''First Alert Traffic and Weather Together on the 6's''
* :08 - News
* :10 - [[ABS Business]] Report
* :13 - News
* :16 - ''First Alert Traffic and Weather Together on the 6's''
* :18 - News
* :20 - ''WMFL :20/:50 Sports''
* :23 - News
* :26 - ''First Alert Traffic and Weather Together on the 6's'' (including the 7-day forecast)
* :29 - Regional Conditions and Station ID
* :30 - The Latest Headlines
* :31 - News
* :36 - ''First Alert Traffic and Weather Together on the 6's''
* :38 - News
* :40 - ABS Business Report
* :43 - News
* :46 - ''First Alert Traffic and Weather Together on the 6's''
* :48 - News
* :50 - ''WMFL :20/:50 Sports''
* :53 - News
* :56 - ''First Alert Traffic and Weather Together on the 6's'' (including the 7-day forecast)
* :59 - Regional Conditions and Station ID
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| city = Miami, Florida
| country = United States of America
| logo = [[File:WEDC-FM Miami.png|center]]
| area = South Florida
| frequency = 93.5 MHz (HD Radio)
| branding = '''EDC Radio Miami'''
| slogan = ''South Florida's Home for Dance and EDM.''
| language = English
| format = Dance/EDM
| subchannels = HD2: ''EDC Chill''<br>HD3: ''EDC Anthems''<br>HD4: ''EDC Radio'' (national feed)
| network = [[EDC Radio]]
| affiliations = [[Premiere Networks]]
| owner = [[Clearchannel Communications, Inc.|'''clear'''channel Communications, Inc.]] <small>('''clear'''channel Radio)</small>
| licensee = '''clear'''channel of South Florida, Inc.
| sister_stations = [[WMFL (AM)|WMFL]], [[WKSM-FM]], [[WMFL-TV]]
| airdate = Thursday, October 26th, 1995
| callsign_meaning = '''EDC''' Radio Network <small>('''FLAGSHIP''' station for the network)</small>
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'''WEDC-FM''' (93.5 MHz) is a heritage electronic dance music radio station, licensed to Miami, Florida, United States, North America, Northern Hemisphere, Earth, and serving the South Florida (Miami/Fort Lauderdale) radio market. It is owned and operated by locally-based [[Clearchannel Communications, Inc.|'''clear'''channel Communications, Inc.]], and has been since its inception as one of its '''<u>FLAGSHIP</u>''' properties, alongside sister stations [[WMFL-TV]] (Channel 6), [[WMFL (AM)|WMFL]] (AM 980), and [[WKSM-FM]] (100.1).
WEDC-FM (its sister South Florida properties, and the national headquarters of '''clear'''channel Communications, Inc.) are located inside a 10-story building at 1401 79th Street Causeway (SR 934) in North Bay Village (with a Miami postal address), and its transmitter is located near the Miami-Dade/Broward County line nearby where I-75 and the Florida's Turnpike meet in Miramar, Florida.
Besides its main analog transmission, WEDC-FM is also simulcast on HD Radio digital transmission, and streams online (like all other '''clear'''channel sister radio stations across the country) via the [[iHeartRadio]] app.
WEDC-FM is the '''<u>FLAGSHIP</u>''' station of the nationwide [[EDC Radio]] (Electric Dance Club Radio) network, in which the network and its studios are based in Miami, and is distributed to affiliates 24/7 (as part of an arrangement between EDC Radio producing its product and [[ABS Radio]] distributing the network).
= History =
Coming soon...
= Programming =
Because WEDC-FM became the first station in the nation to broadcast EDM music 24/7 on over-the-air radio, it continues its reputation as playing the best EDM music from all kinds of subgenres (all radio edits to remove profanity in some songs), including Dance, Electronica, Techno, Trance, Dubstep, Trap, Rave, Deep House, Downtempo, and much more. WEDC-FM plays all songs in both vocal and instrumental, which is the key to WEDC-FM's success as it allows to have a more broader playlist and collection of tracks to play from than other Dance/EDM radio stations out there. WEDC-FM also broadcasts DJ mixes and radio shows from popular DJs, remixes, throwbacks (under ''EDC Anthems''), and more.
WEDC has its own music discovery department which allows staff to find and discover EDM tracks from around the world to play on its station, which is helped by listeners who send requests, social media posts, trending audio/video clips, and more.
Also, because WEDC-FM is the '''<u>FLAGSHIP</u>''' station of the national [[EDC Radio]] network, it does carry some of its national programs, though most of what WEDC carries is local, especially during its nonstop music blocks that it mainly airs Mondays-Wednesdays, plus most of the day Thursdays and Fridays, and at various points on Saturdays and Sundays. A full-time national feed of EDC Radio is available via WEDC-FM's fourth HD Radio digital subchannel.
== List of programs carried on WEDC-FM ==
=== Thursdays ===
* 09:00-10:00PM: ''[https://deadmau5.com/radio/ mau5trap radio]''
* 10:00-11:00PM: ''Aoki's House''
* 11:00PM-12:00AM: ''The Martin Garrix Show''
=== Fridays ===
* 09:00-10:00PM: ''#betaEDC'' (New Music Discovery)
* 10:00-11:00PM: ''[https://www.armadamusic.com/videos/armada-radio Armada Next]''
* 11:00PM-12:00AM: ''Morgan Page: In The Air''
=== Saturdays ===
* 10:00AM-12:00PM: ''[https://finky93.wixsite.com/ad30 America's Dance 30 with Brian Fink]'' ([[Premiere Networks]]-syndicated)
** Airs again on Sundays from 8:00-10:00PM.
* 06:00-08:00 PM: ''EDC Radio's Top 20 Countdown with Geronimo'' (Premiere Networks/EDC Radio-syndicated)
** Airs again on Sundays from 10:00AM-12:00PM and from 10:00PM-12:00AM.
* 08:00-10:00 PM: ''[https://www.aboveandbeyond.nu/abgt Above and Beyond: Group Therapy]''
* 10:00PM-12:00AM: ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ti%C3%ABsto%27s_Club_Life Tiësto's Club Life]''
=== Sundays ===
* 12:00-02:00 PM: ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_State_of_Trance Armin van Buuren pres. A State Of Trance]''
* 06:00-08:00 PM: ''[https://ultramusicfestival.com/umfradio/ UMF Radio]''
= Technical information =
The station also broadcasts in HD Radio and broadcasts additional subchannels to supplement more programming:
{| class="wikitable"
|+ HD Radio subchannels of WEDC-FM
! scope = "col" | Subchannel
! scope = "col" | Short name
! scope = "col" | Programming
! scope = "col" | Station name
|-
! scope = "row" | 93.5 FM-HD1
| WEDC-HD1 || Main WEDC programming / Dance/EDM || ''EDC Radio Miami''
|-
! scope = "row" | 93.5 FM-HD2
| EDCChill || Ambient/Chill/Downtempo/Deep House || ''EDC Chill''
|-
! scope = "row" | 93.5 FM-HD3
| EDC-ATHS || '80s, '90s, and 2000s Dance/EDM Tracks || ''EDC Anthems''
|-
! scope = "row" | 93.5 FM-HD4
| EDCRadio || The national feed of the radio network with national programs. || ''[[EDC Radio]]''
|}
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| area = South Florida
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| branding = '''100 KISS-FM Miami'''
| slogan = ''KVJ Show Mornings and All The Hits!''
| languages = English
| format = Top 40 (CHR)/Dance
| subchannels = HD2: [[WEDC-FM]] simulcast (EDC Radio Miami)<br>HD3: ''KVJ Radio''
| network = [[KISS-FM (radio brand)|KISS-FM]]
| affiliations = [[Premiere Networks]]
| owner = [[Clearchannel Communications, Inc.|'''clear'''channel Communications, Inc.]] <small>('''clear'''channel Radio)</small>
| licensee = '''clear'''channel of South Florida, Inc.
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| sister_stations = [[WMFL (AM)|WMFL]], [[WEDC-FM]], [[WMFL-TV]]
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| airdate = September 1st, 1946
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| callsign_meaning = '''K'''is'''S'''-FM '''M'''iami
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| erp = 100,000 watts
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'''WKSM-FM''' (100.1 MHz) is a heritage contemporary hit radio station, licensed to Miami, Florida, United States, North America, Northern Hemisphere, Earth, and serving the South Florida (Miami/Fort Lauderdale) radio market. It is owned and operated by locally-based [[Clearchannel Communications, Inc.|'''clear'''channel Communications, Inc.]], and has been since its inception as one of its '''<u>FLAGSHIP</u>''' properties, alongside sister stations [[WMFL-TV]] (Channel 6), [[WMFL (AM)|WMFL]] (AM 980), and [[WEDC-FM]] (93.5).
WKSM-FM (its sister South Florida properties, and the national headquarters of '''clear'''channel Communications, Inc.) are located inside a 10-story building at 1401 79th Street Causeway (SR 934) in North Bay Village (with a Miami postal address), and its transmitter is located near the Miami-Dade/Broward County line nearby where I-75 and the Florida's Turnpike meet in Miramar, Florida.
Besides its main analog transmission, WKSM-FM is also simulcast on HD Radio digital transmission with a simulcast of sister station WEDC on its HD2 subchannel, and streams online (like all other '''clear'''channel sister radio stations across the country) via the [[iHeartRadio]] app.
= History =
Coming soon...
= Programming =
WKSM-FM is a typical Top 40 CHR/Dance radio station, consisting of playing current and recurrent popular music as determined by the Top 40 music charts. Some of the music played on the station includes a little bit of everything, mainly pop and dance, but also includes urban, alternative, rock, country, hip-hop, and more. Music is typically determined by the music charts, but also via word of mouth, social media, trending clips, and more.
== The KVJ Show ==
WKSM-FM is '''''THE''''' '''<u>FLAGSHIP</u>''' station for the locally-based, nationally-syndicated morning program ''The KVJ Show'', aired on the station since its debut in 1999. The program airs weekday mornings from 6:00-10:00am and is aired live on WKSM-FM, on the web at KISSMiami.com, streaming on the iHeartRadio app, on their main YouTube page (known as ''KVJ TV''), and is also simulcast on local television on [[WMFL-TV]]'s fourth subchannel, known as ''South Florida Plus''. A best-of version is aired on Saturday mornings, also from 6:00-10:00am.
Hosted by Kevin Rolston, Virginia Sinicki, and Jason ''J-Bird'' Pennington, along with sidekicks Josh Duer (a.k.a. Producer Dennys), and Jeremy Kaufman (a.k.a. Suits), along with a whole suit of characters, alter-egos (mainly from ''J-Bird''), and well-known recurring daily and weekly segments, ''The KVJ Show'' has been a massive hit with South Florida's and national audiences since day one and has been one of the most-listened-to morning radio shows in the entire country. They've gained local cult-like celebrity status in South Florida for almost 25 years due to its overwhelming popularity that so much so, there's a dedicated group of listerers out there called ''KVJ Nation''. '''Nationers''', as they like to be known, are a group of listeners who tune in every day, show up at KVJ-sanctioned events, support great causes like the show's main charity '''Little Smiles''', and much more.
Due to the overwhleming continued success of the program, WKSM management has given the program and its radio stars freedom to pretty much do whatever they want (as long as no profanity or dangerous stunts are involved), which is a rarity for a morning program of this magnitude. This also includes only playing one or two songs per hour so there's more time for regular ''KVJ Show'' content on the radio, plus they've created ''The KVJ Podcast Network'', which is the show's mini-media empire, and contains shows created and hosted by the show's radio stars, with the full support of WKSM management. Shows include doing a daily ''After The Show Podcast'' which is only available on YouTube and streaming on the iHeartRadio app after they go off-the-air at 10:00am ET, with episodes typically ranging from around 30-45 minutes long. The podcast is also shown in edited form (profanity taken out) on ''South Florida Plus'' (WMFL-DT 6.4) later in the afternoon. There's also a ''Weird and Whatever Podcast'', hosted by Pennington, Duer, and their friends, and a ''Spirits Talk'' podcast, hosted by Sinicki and her good friend Jeff, a physic medium.
WKSM management has also given them a 24/7 ''KVJ Radio'' station (live at KISSMiami.com, streaming on the iHeartRadio app, and on the station's third HD Radio subchannel) which includes the regular radio show, the ATSP (profanity is edited out in this stream), the best-of versions (aired on weekends only), and its multiple podcasts, all in one streamlined continuing automatic rotation (no music is played on this stream, ''KVJ Cuts'' or commercials are aired instead). The stream also includes stream-exclusive programs tailored to the hosts' favorite interests, such as an all-'80s and '90s music program hosted by Pennington and Dennys, an entertainment-themed gossip chat program hosted by Sinicki, and a sports talk program hosted by Rolston and Kaufman.
== Other programming ==
Besides its hugely popular weekday morning program, WKSM-FM airs other programs that include a three-hour block of commercial-free hit music called ''The Commercial-'''FREE''' Drive'' (weekdays from 4:00-7:00pm), the ''100 KISS Club'' (Dance/EDM music plus LIVE DJ sets; Fridays and Saturdays from 10:00pm-12:00am), and three programs that WKSM-FM airs on '''Countdown Sundays''': the [[Premiere Networks]]-syndicated ''[[American Top 40]]'' (Sundays from 6:00-10:00am), the locally-produced program ''South Florida Top 30'' (Sundays from 4:00-7:00pm), and the other [[Premiere Networks]]-syndicated program, the [[iHeartRadio Countdown]] (Sundays from 10:00pm-12:00am).
Programming also includes a four-hour simulcast of sister radio station 93.5 [[WEDC-FM]] on Fridays and Saturdays from 12 Midnight-4:00am ET.
= Technical information =
The station also broadcasts in HD Radio and broadcasts additional subchannels to supplement more programming:
{| class="wikitable"
|+ HD Radio subchannels of WKSM-FM
! scope = "col" | Subchannel
! scope = "col" | Short name
! scope = "col" | Programming
! scope = "col" | Station name
|-
! scope = "row" | 100.1 FM-HD1
| WKSM-HD1 || Main WKSM programming / Top 40 (CHR)/Dance || ''100 KISS-FM Miami''
|-
! scope = "row" | 100.1 FM-HD2
| WKSM-HD2 || Main WEDC programming / Dance/EDM || ''EDC Radio Miami''
|-
! scope = "row" | 100.1 FM-HD3
| KVJ 24/7 || 24/7 ''KVJ Show'' content || ''KVJ Radio''
|}
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